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Damian Grammaticas is a Kenyan born-British journalist, working for the BBC.

Rishi Sunak set to announce policies targeted at drivers

Rishi Sunak set to announce policies targeted at drivers
Sep 29,2023 4:21 am

...By Damian Grammaticas & Becky MortonBBC PoliticsPrime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to unveil new policies next week targeted at drivers, in an effort to win votes at the next election...

Rishi Sunak inadvertently failed to declare childcare interest, rules MPs watchdog

Rishi Sunak inadvertently failed to declare childcare interest, rules MPs watchdog
Aug 23,2023 5:40 pm

...By Damian Grammaticas and Kate WhannelBBC NewsPrime Minister Rishi Sunak failed to correctly declare his wife s financial interest in a childminding agency, the MPs watchdog has ruled...

Rishi Sunak's wife holds shares in childcare firm given Budget boost

Rishi Sunak's wife holds shares in childcare firm given Budget boost
Mar 29,2023 12:01 pm

...By Joshua Nevett & Damian Grammaticas BBC PoliticsRishi Sunak is facing questions over shares his wife holds in a childcare agency that could benefit from a new policy unveiled in the Budget...

Sunak announces big increase in funding for France to stop small boats

Sunak announces big increase in funding for France to stop small boats
Mar 10,2023 11:10 am

...By Damian Grammaticas & Kate WhannelBBC NewsThe UK will give France almost £500m over three years to help stop migrants crossings the Channel in small boats...

Downing Street party: Boris Johnson faces crucial week

Downing Street party: Boris Johnson faces crucial week
Jan 24,2022 7:37 am

... However, our political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it was Ms Gray s report which could pose the most immediate threat to Mr Johnson s premiership...

Nusrat Ghani: Ex-minister told she was fired for her 'Muslimness'

Nusrat Ghani: Ex-minister told she was fired for her 'Muslimness'
Jan 23,2022 6:28 am

... BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said the very public airing of this dispute is a sign of serious tensions among Tories ahead of a crucial week for Boris Johnson...

Covid: Chancellor announces £1bn fund for hospitality

Covid: Chancellor announces £1bn fund for hospitality
Dec 21,2021 4:06 pm

... BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it now seemed unlikely that new restrictions could be enacted in England before Christmas...

Covid: Firms urge PM for clarity on restrictions over Christmas

Covid: Firms urge PM for clarity on restrictions over Christmas
Dec 21,2021 8:19 am

... BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said it now seemed unlikely that new restrictions could be enacted in England before Christmas...

Nusrat Ghani: Ex-minister told she was fired for her 'Muslimness'

Oct 30,2021 8:00 am

A Muslim MP says her faith was raised by a government whip as a reason why she was sacked as a minister in 2020.

, Tory Nusrat Ghani says when she asked for an explanation it was stated her " Muslimness was raised as an issue".

Conservative Chief Whip Mark Spencer said Ms Ghani was referring to him and added her claims were completely false and he considered them defamatory.

Cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi has said the allegation should be investigated.

Ms Ghani became The First Muslim woman to be a government minister when she was appointed to a post at The Department for Transport.

She lost that job in a mini-reshuffle of Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's government in February 2020.

According to the Sunday Times Ms Ghani says when she asked for an explanation a government whip said her " Muslimness was raised as an issue" during discussions about the reshuffle and her status as a " Muslim woman. . was making colleagues uncomfortable".

The Wealden MP is quoted as saying she dropped The Matter after being told that if she " persisted" in asking about it she " would be ostracised and her career and reputation would be destroyed".

On Saturday Night , Mr Spencer identified himself as the person Ms Ghani's claims were made about.

He Said the accusations were " completely false and defamatory" and denied ever using The Words Ms Ghani had alleged.

Mr Spencer went on to say it was " disappointing" that at The Time she had declined to refer The Matter for a formal Conservative Party investigation.

, Mr Zahawi, the education secretary, said there was " No Place for Islamophobia or any form of racism" in the Conservative Party and said the allegations had to be " investigated properly and racism routed out".

BBC political correspondent Damian Grammaticas said the very public airing of this dispute is A Sign of serious tensions among Tories ahead of a crucial week for Boris Johnson .

Civil servant Sue Gray is due to complete her inquiry into parties held at No 10 during the coronavirus lockdowns.

It has also been reported that Ms Gray is now also looking into gatherings held at Mr Johnson's private Downing Street flat.

Ms Ghani's allegations follow claims by senior Conservative backbencher William Wragg that Downing Street tried to " blackmail" MPs seeking to oust Boris Johnson .

Mr Wragg said he will be speaking to a Met Police detective in The House of Commons next week.

The MP for Hazel Grove said he wanted to leave any probe to " experts" rather than No 10.

Downing Street said it had not seen any proof of the behaviour he alleges.

Last week a spokesman said they were not investigating the allegations but would look " carefully" at any evidence presented to them.

Chris Bryant , chairman of The Commons Committee on Standards, said he had spoken to about a dozen Tory MPs in The Past few days who had made similar allegations of whips threatening to withdraw funding for their constituencies, including for campaigning and infrastructure such as bypasses and schools.

The Prime Minister said he had seen no evidence to support Mr Wragg's allegations.

Downing Street party row

No 10 and Tory whips - the MPs in charge of party Discipline - Are trying to shore up support for Mr Johnson ahead of Ms Gray's report which is expected next week.

Some Conservative MPs have called on Mr Johnson to resign after he admitted attending a drinks event at No 10 during The First lockdown, although he says he believed it was a work event.

So Far six Tory MPs have publicly declared no confidence in the PM, but more Are thought to have submitted letters to Sir Graham Brady , chairman of the backbench 1922 committee, who organises Tory leadership contests.

Under party rules, if 54 letters Are submitted a no confidence vote is triggered which could result in a leadership election.



Source of news: bbc.com

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