Lord Evans of Watford says he referred himself to standards commissioner after Guardian undercover filming
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A Labour member of the House of Lords offered access to ministers during discussions about a commercial deal worth tens of thousands of pounds, an undercover investigation can reveal. Henry Dyer reports
Lord Evans of Watford says he referred himself to standards commissioner after Guardian undercover filming
Campaigners raise concerns about Lord Evans of Watford’s conduct, while leader of Lords says he should ‘not be a member’ if rules were broken
Made a peer by Tony Blair in 1998, Evans is well connected to a Labour party back in power
Two men entered a store in Musselburgh before making their way to a private area, stealing items worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Roy Kennedy spoke at one of events organised by son of Lord Evans of Watford, who has been exposed as offering access to ministers
Richard Dannatt told undercover reporters he could make introductions, despite House of Lords ban on lobbying
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I came here a year ago because Plaid Cymru seeks to protect Welsh interests. But I think Labour should keep its vow and scrap this chamber