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Rules on betting by politicians could be reviewed by parliament, says Sunak after scandal

Sky News Friday, 28 June 2024
Parliament "always has the opportunity" to re-examine the rules on betting for politicians, Rishi Sunak has said, following calls for a ban similar to that for footballers.
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