Starmer and Badenoch clash at PMQs over Haigh's undeclared criminal offence
Keir Starmer remains tight-lipped regarding the reasons behind Louise Haigh's resignation as transport secretary following her guilty plea for a past fraud offense.
PMQs live: Keir Starmer faces questions from Kemi Badenoch
Badenoch questions Starmer's handling of the former transport secretary's resignation.
Starmer expresses enthusiasm for future discussions about partnerships in clean energy.
Louise Haigh has conviction for fraud by misrepresentation relating to a mobile
The transport secretary, Louise Haigh, has a conviction for fraud related to a mistaken report of her work mobile phone as stolen.
Transport secretary admits pleading guilty to offence over phone claim
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh pleaded guilty to making a false report about a stolen work phone, admitting it was a genuine mistake.
Haigh admits pleading guilty to 2014 criminal offence
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh admitted to pleading guilty to a false police report about her alleged stolen phone, attributing it to a genuine mistake.
Louise Haigh resigns as transport secretary after admitting phone offence
Louise Haigh resigned as transport secretary due to a past fraud conviction related to a missing work phone, acknowledging potential distractions for the government.
Louise Haigh has conviction for fraud by misrepresentation relating to a mobile
The transport secretary, Louise Haigh, has a conviction for fraud related to a mistaken report of her work mobile phone as stolen.
Transport secretary admits pleading guilty to offence over phone claim
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh pleaded guilty to making a false report about a stolen work phone, admitting it was a genuine mistake.
Haigh admits pleading guilty to 2014 criminal offence
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh admitted to pleading guilty to a false police report about her alleged stolen phone, attributing it to a genuine mistake.
Louise Haigh resigns as transport secretary after admitting phone offence
Louise Haigh resigned as transport secretary due to a past fraud conviction related to a missing work phone, acknowledging potential distractions for the government.