Minister Josh Simons resigns after Labour Together claims
Labour MP Josh Simons has resigned as a Cabinet Office minister, just days after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer asked his ethics adviser to investigate him. Simons faced claims the think tank he used to run before he became an MP commissioned a report that looked into the background of journalists. Confirming his resignation on X, the Labour MP said he had "become a distraction from this government's important work". Sir Keir said he had accepted the resignation "with sadness", adding that ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus found Simons had not breached the ministerial code. "I want to express my thanks for the commitment, focus, and energy you have brought to ministerial office," Sir Keir added. In his letter, Simons said he "never sought to smear" the Guardian and Sunday Times journalists investigated by APCO Worldwide, and paid tribute to their work.
A contract addressed to Simons, seen by the BBC, also agreed to investigate journalist Paul Holden and Matt Taibbi, an American reporter.
They said he had put his party first by resigning but had never sought to smear journalists.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir of using the strikes in the Middle East to try and "sneak out yet another ministerial resignation".
Labour hasn't changed," she said
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