Party offered company bosses event with business secretary, but Ed Miliband says Jonathan Reynolds knew nothing of it Ed Miliband has urged his party to stop selling access to senior government ministers, after it emerged Labour had offered company bosses breakfast with the business secretary, Jon...
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