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...Another person affected, Sue Flood, from Essex, fears a bill of £126,000 or more after £230,000 was transferred to Ark from her own pension at the BBC and her partner’s private pension....
...Penman’s comments follow a cooling of relations between ministers and civil servants, and criticism of the Labour party’s decision to poach as its chief of staff Sue Gray, the senior official who led the...
...The UK is looking into how the founder of the notorious Wagner mercenary group was able to hire a law firm to sue a British journalist despite being sanctioned....
...Evercore has named Barclays financial sponsors veteran Carolyn Crooks as a senior managing director in New York. PayPal has named senior Intuit executive Alex Chriss as its new chief executive....
...Additional reporting by Robert Wright...
...The Met’s probe into “partygate” is running in parallel with an internal Whitehall investigation by Sue Gray, a veteran adjudicator and civil servant....
...“This gap between London and Paris in the domestic market is a lot smaller than it used to be or should be,” said William Wright, founder of New Financial, a UK think-tank....
...Two more Conservative MPs on Monday called for the prime minister to quit following the partygate scandal, including former attorney-general Jeremy Wright....
...Throughout her 31 years in policing, Sue Fish repeatedly encountered misogyny. While she was an inspector, she said, a senior colleague indecently assaulted her....
...The prime minister’s stumbling response to the report into the “partygate” affair by Sue Gray, a senior civil servant, rekindled talk of a potential leadership challenge and sparked alarm in Downing Street...
...Obviously, that event was listed in the Sue Gray update and considered by the Met.”...
...Dick told the hearing that the police force would act after it received information from the Cabinet Office, where Sue Gray, a senior official, was conducting her own investigation....
...“Sue is determined it comes out soon,” one said. The prime minister is expected to receive the report on Wednesday with publication to follow, government insiders said....
...“They repeatedly told us Sue Gray is the answer....
...The Metropolitan Police has asked Sue Gray, the senior civil servant investigating Downing Street parties held during coronavirus lockdowns, to make “minimal reference” to events it is probing in her report...
...to launch a Metropolitan Police inquiry into allegations of lockdown-breaking parties in Whitehall threw into confusion when — and in what format — a separate “partygate” inquiry by senior civil servant Sue...
...The Met responded to questions by reiterating its previous position that it was in touch with the Cabinet Office, which is conducting an investigation into the parties led by senior civil servant Sue Gray...
...The Downing Street garden party is being investigated by Sue Gray, a senior Whitehall official, along with allegations of other government events that broke Covid restrictions....
...Street insisted that the party, organised by the head of the UK prime minister’s private office, Martin Reynolds, would be considered as part of an investigation into such gatherings by senior civil servant Sue...
...Additional reporting by Robert Wright in London...
...Sports commentator Sue Barker becomes CBE, as does Roy Hodgson, former manager of the England football team and Crystal Palace....
...Sue Willman, lawyer at Deighton Pierce Glynn, the firm that brought the case, pointed out that people seeking asylum were especially vulnerable to physical and mental illness....
...Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the CBI business lobby group, also welcomed the higher state support, saying this would do much more to protect people’s livelihoods during the “tough winter ahead”...
...Carolyn Fairbairn, head of the CBI employers’ group, called for a more uniform approach from the government, saying that area-by-area negotiations were delaying money getting where it was needed....
...Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the CBI, the UK’s largest employer organisation, described last week as “unbelievably painful . . . for our black colleagues and friends”....
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