Grant Shapps: no hard evidence he edited entries, Wikipedia decides
A Wikipedia committee has decided there was no conclusive evidence Grant Shapps or any of his associates were involved in editing entries.
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For those fond of travelling abroad there may be light at the end of the tunnel – but it comes at a price.
Former Conservative party chairman, Grant Shapps, is calling for Great Northern, run by Govia Thameslink, to lose its franchise.
Margot James, who was appointed Business Minister by Theresa May, and Robert Halfon, who was sacked as Skills Minister by her, discuss the Prime Minister’s future.
Why aren’t we building enough houses? It’s a question that successive governments have promised to address but very little seems to change. Joining us from Hertfordshire is Grant Schapps, a former Conservative housing minister and in the studio is Matt Thomson from the Campaign to Protect Rural England and the writer and journalist, Dawn Foster.
Former Conservative co-chairman Grant Shapps says the “miserable” Tory manifesto failed to offer anything to supporters or the country, while the party’s long-term care policy “bombed on the doorsteps”.
Labour MP Barry Gardiner and the former Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps.
A Wikipedia committee has decided there was no conclusive evidence Grant Shapps or any of his associates were involved in editing entries.
A storm has broken out over edits made to Wikipedia pages about Grant Shapps and other politicians. Channel 4 News explains what is going on.
The prime minister says he has “full confidence” in Tory party chairman Grant Shapps, despite his admitting to having “screwed up” over using a pseudonym after being elected to Parliament.
Conservative chairman Grant Shapps admits working as a web marketer under a pseudonym after entering parliament – a claim he denied in 2012. But David Cameron says he has full confidence in Mr Shapps.
Police not to investigate allegations against Shapps, but Met lawyers say software selling may constitute offence of fraud.
Tory chairman Grant Shapps calls for an investigation into the UN official who raised concerns about the so-called bedroom tax, saying she was influenced by “political bias”.
Conservative party chairman Grant Shapps says the government’s new benefits cap means no-one will be better off on welfare than in work.
There are new developments today concerning the Conservative Party chairman, Grant Shapps and websites he ran under the alias Michael Green. Michael Crick reports.
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