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in the uk as a child, unable to speak english. he became a multimillionaire and rose to be chancellor of the exchequer. but tonight, his political career and reputation is in tatters. in a 2,000—word letter to the prime minister, the government's ethics adviser is devastating in his criticism of mr zahawi. sir laurie magnus says... minutes after the prime minister had sacked his party chairman for what he called a serious breach of the ministerial code, the questions began. for a start, why hadn't he got rid of him days ago? as a general rule, i think it is important when allegations are raised that they're investigated promptly. but also, we shouldn't rush to judgement before there's been that investigation.
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and iran says it has foiled an unsuccessful drone attack on a military facility in central isfahan province. here in the uk, allies of the prime minister rishi sunak have defended his decision to wait for the outcome of an inquiry before sacking the chairman of the conservative party nadim zahawi. the investigation judged the former chancellor had failed to be open about his finances in a serious breach of the ministerial code. opposition parties say mr zahawi should have been dismissed as chairman sooner, and that he should step aside as an mp. with all the days events, here's our political editor chris mason. nadhim zahawi arrived
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nearly one in four of them said they had difficulty getting a gp appointment, nearly one in five or waiting for a hospital test. as you travel around the country, you see what that means in practice. foodbanks being overwhelmed, crisis loans and charities and local authorities being overwhelmed. little things that perhaps do not hit the headlines as well, one woman i was talking to said she had to buy new glasses so that meant a new bill which meant she couldn't top up our energy meter, she couldn't get a haircut. the type of people living in rural communities with no buses, they can no longer get a taxi to go out for the day, that might be the only time in the week they were leaving their homes so there is a huge number of consequences to what's going on. huge number of consequences to what's going om— huge number of consequences to what's going on. rishi sunak says he "acted pretty decisively" when the former conservative party chairman, nadim zahawi, was found to have broken the ministerial code. labour has called on the prime minister to clarify exactly when he became aware that mr zahawi had paid a penalty to hmrc. 0ur chief political correspondent,
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thousands more hospital beds and hundreds of new ambulances — the government sets out a £1 billion plan to improve nhs emergency care in england. but the prime minister continues to face questions about his judgement over the tax affairs of sacked party chairman nadim zahawi. labour say he must "come clean" about what he knew when. vladimir putin's threat to borisjohnson on the eve of russia's invasion of ukraine. the former prime minister recounts their conversation in a new bbc documentary. he threatened me at one point and said, "you know, boris, i don't want to hurt you, but with a missile, it would only take a minute," or something like that. the challenge facing families trying to plan for this week's teachers strike in england and wales — 20,000 schools are due to be affected. i've got two children in primary school, who we don't yet know if their teachers will be striking.
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rishi sunak says he "acted pretty decisively" when the former conservative party chairman, nadim zahawi, was found to have broken the ministerial code. labour has called on the prime minister to clarify exactly when he became aware that mr zahawi had paid a penalty to hmrc. joining me now is our political correspondent, jonathan blake has this issue going away for the prime minister or not? i’m has this issue going away for the prime minister or not?— has this issue going away for the prime minister or not? i'm not sure it has. prime minister or not? i'm not sure it has- clearly. _ prime minister or not? i'm not sure it has. clearly, rishi— prime minister or not? i'm not sure it has. clearly, rishi sunak- it has. clearly, rishi sunak would've liked to draw a line under things. he answered questions this morning with nhs staff and questions from the media where he was asked about his handling of nadhim zahawi second. he defended what he did and said he acted swiftly and decisively having been given the report by his
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rishi sunak says he "acted pretty decisively" when the former conservative party chairman, nadim zahawi, was found to have broken the ministerial code. labour has called on the prime minister to clarify exactly when he became aware that mr zahawi had paid a penalty to hmrc. this morning, the prime minister addressed the issue of nadhim zahawi at a q&a session in county durham. what i've done is follow a process, which is the right process. - integrity is really important to me. all of you guys want to see that government is run properly, . that it's run with integrityl and there is accountability when people don't behave the way that they should, | or if something doesn't go right, and that's what we've done. - i asked the adviser to get to the bottom — i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of— i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it _ i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it and _ i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it and on _ i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it and on the - i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it and on the basis i i asked the adviser to get to the bottom of it and on the basis of| i asked the adviser to get to the . bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which — bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which he — bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which he did _ bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which he did quickly— bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which he did quickly over- bottom of it and on the basis of the facts which he did quickly over the i facts which he did quickly over the part of— facts which he did quickly over the part of last — facts which he did quickly over the part of last week— facts which he did quickly over the part of last week i— facts which he did quickly over the part of last week i was _ facts which he did quickly over the part of last week i was able - facts which he did quickly over the
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