Ministers Pressured to Repay Concert Tickets
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Government minister Sarah JonesEvening Standard
•Ministers face pressure to repay tickets for Taylor Swift and Glastonbury concerts
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Prime Minister covers cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four to the races and a clothing rental agreement with a high-end designer favoured by his wife, Lady Victoria Starmer .
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson received two tickets with a value of 522 for a Taylor Swift concert in August .
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds accepted tickets from Google worth more than 3,000 for Glastonbury last year .
Industry minister Sarah Jones said she was looking into whether she could pay back tickets to the Proms and Capital Summertime Ball .
Peer facing probe by Lords ’ commissioner over potential breach of code of conduct.
Labour says peer will cooperate fully’ with the probe and is confident all interests have been registered’ Prime Minister also took 920 from Tottenham Hotspur stadium for two tickets to the north London derby.
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