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Angela Rayner has been installed in the grace-and-favour residence at Admiralty House - once used by Winston Churchill.

Angela Rayner has been accused of breaking the ministerial code by asking civil servants help her to move house.

Shadow minister Paul Holmes has submitted the objection to the director of propriety and ethics at the Cabinet Office, as well as the permanent secretary at Ms Rayner's Housing ministry. Admiralty House can be seen on the right of this image in yellow brick. It is still used for functions and has a number of ministerial flats

A Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesman said it had provided 'logistical support to the Deputy Prime Minister's move to an official residence, with the awareness of the Permanent Secretary'.

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