Allister Heath: The EU's stupidity will spark a new Brexit war Madeline Grant: Ikea Starmer uses furniture row as an excuse to send in the removal van Copying Biden’s capital gains raid won’t solve Rishi Sunak’s problem Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: An independent Scotland could flourish Covid roadmap can’t be safely accelerated despite vaccine success, says minister Subscribe to The Telegraph for a month-long free trial B oris Johnson has claimed there is nothing “to see here, or to worry about”, amid a trio of investigations into the funding of his refurbishment of the Downing Street flat. The Electoral Commission yesterday announced a formal probe, saying there were grounds to suspect an offence may have been committed. Separately, the new ethics adviser Lord Geidt is undertaking a review, which will run in tandem with one being carried out by Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary. During a trip to a London school, Mr Johnson said: “We will comply with whatever they want, and I don’t think there is anything to see here, or worry about.” Mr Johnson has said he covered the cost of the refurbishment, but has not answered directly whether the costs were initially covered by someone else and later repaid. He… Read full this story
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