From BBC News.
The Metropolitan Police apologised to the Commons Speaker for "inadvertently revealing information" relating to Lord Mandelson’s arrest on Monday.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle addressed the House of Commons before Prime Minister’s Questions to confirm he had passed information to the Metropolitan Police suggesting the peer could be a flight risk. Lord Mandelson’s lawyers say he had agreed to an interview next month, and the decision to take him into custody was prompted by a "baseless" suggestion he was planning to "take up permanent residence abroad".
Adam and Chris unpack how this story unfolded over a busy day in the House of Commons. And Faisal has been speaking to the chancellor about the student loans system – but why are student loans rising up the political agenda?
00:00 – 00:25 – Intro
00:26 – 07:40 – Metropolitan Police apologise to Commons Speaker
07:41 – 10:04 – Chagos Islands
10:05 – 21:57 – Student Loans
21:58 – 26:44 – Energy Bills
26:44 – 27:26 – Outros
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