BREAKING: Sexual misconduct allegations at No 10

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In July this year Westminster was sent into turmoil, as allegations of sexual misconduct against the deputy chief whip Chris Pincher emerged. The claims and what the government knew at the time, eventually ended Boris Johnson’s Premiership.

Now, a four month long Sky News investigation into culture in Westminster has uncovered allegations of sexual misconduct by a Cabinet Minister and a top Number 10 aide.

Speaking to Sky News two women have given detailed, first hand accounts of what they claim happened to them when one was assaulted and the other groped.

Sky News’ Political Correspondent Liz Bates has this exclusive report.

For the latest developments: https://news.sky.com/politics

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