MPs demand ‘forensic’ look at Labour’s plans to protect football pyramid in light of Premier League hospitality
Keir Starmer is facing questions about whether his £35,000 of free tickets from football clubs risks a conflict of interest as his government prepares to bring in a new regulator opposed by the industry.
The prime minister has been under scrutiny for days over his more than £100,000 of freebies and gifts over the last parliament, with another £8,000-plus due to be registered for the free use of a box at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
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