Rishi Sunak will sack Conservative chair Nadhim Zahawi if he is judged to have "fallen foul" of the ministerial code, Tory trade minister Andrew Bowie has said. Tory MPs told The Independent they believe that Mr Sunak was "increasingly irritated" with Mr Zahawi and was preparing to fire him if Sir Laurie Magnus' probe into the tax saga found any wrongdoing. Appearing to distance himself from his cabinet colleague at PMQs, Mr Sunak suggested it would have been "politically expedient" to have sacked the Tory chair – but that he wanted the ethics adviser's probe to play out. Mr Bowie – a close Sunak ally – told BBC Politics Live: "If [Mr Zahawi] is found to have fallen foul in this report, the prime minister will of course sack him." Asked about those comments, senior Tory MP David Davis told The Independent: "He will have been authorised to say that, I think. At the end of the process, either he's safe or he goes – there won't be any grey area. What's the half-penalty?" |
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| Man, 61, in police custody on suspicion of common assault against former health secretary on Tube |
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| Exclusive: Members of the family are worried the Duke could fall into a 'money pit' in bid to overturn Virginia Giuffre case |
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| Levelling Up Secretary spoke at a Holocaust Memorial Day event in central London on Wednesday evening |
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| Vaccination experts said the nation is moving away from the 'emergency response' to the Covid-19 pandemic |
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What is life like at -53C? |
An intense cold spell is gripping east Asia, with temperatures plunging and hazardous conditions reported across China, the Koreas and Japan. On Monday one of China's northern-most cities broke its lowest ever recorded temperature, with the mercury hitting -53C at 7am on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Mohe, Heilongjiang province. Japan and the Korean peninsula have also issued warnings over freezing temperatures and gales that have killed at least one person, while at least 57 people have been reported dead in Afghanistan as the wintry conditions stretch across into central Asia. Mohe, widely known as "China's North Pole" is nestled near Russia's Siberia region, where temperatures can drop as low as -68C. It is one of the few places in China to have a subarctic climate. Winters in Mohe are generally eight months long and begin in early October, often lasting until May. Average temperatures during this period as a whole have been known to dip below freezing, experts say. But a temperature of -50C is rare. |
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