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The prime minister's spokesman said he was "uncomfortable" with reporters answering to politicians.
Labour deputy leader said she had appealed to the newspaper not to run the claim, based on a briefing by an unnamed Tory MP.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he’s a "staunch believer and protector" of the free press, ahead of meeting with the Mail on Sunday.
The Labour deputy leader gave her first interview after a Tory MP claimed she crossed and uncrossed her legs to distract the prime minister.
“I just don’t know what parliament they think they sit in," James Heappey said.
The prime minister said the Mail on Sunday story was "the most appalling load of sexist, misogynist tripe".
The Labour leader says the 'whole culture' of Westminster needs to change following the story in the Mail on Sunday.
Chris Philp's bizarre explanation for the tweets did not go down well on Sky News.
Scotland Yard said a "significant" amount of investigative material remains to be assessed, suggesting more might be issued.