Rayner welcomes police probe into past home sale to set out facts amid questions over arrangements
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Angela Rayner welcomed police investigation into her house sale and tax arrangements a decade ago to "set out the facts"
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Former aide disputed Rayner's account that she lived at a different property from her husband in 2014
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Questions remain over whether Rayner wrongly registered to vote at property she sold to avoid capital gains tax
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Labour insists controversy over Rayner's arrangements is politically motivated to damage her ahead of local elections
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Yvette Cooper said Rayner has handled situation "in the right way" by taking legal advice, though Keir Starmer himself has not reviewed the advice