Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus have been given "new information" about Chancellor Rachel Reeves' rental arrangements, Downing Street has said.
On Wednesday, Reeves apologised for her "error" in failing to obtain the correct licence when renting out her home in south London.
The PM had said he was satisfied the matter could be "drawn to a close" and that Sir Laurie had decided not to launch an investigation.
On Thursday, No 10 said the further information had been found "following a review of emails sent and received by the chancellor's husband".
The spokesperson added that Sir Keir had "full confidence" in his chancellor.
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