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Sir Geoffrey Cox's 2018 conference address to Tory members in Birmingham - as a surprise warm-up act to then prime minister Theresa May - ensured his trademark booming voice became a feature of ...
Sean O’Grady considers Sir Geoffrey Cox’s career trajectory, from popular Tory MP to making the headlines for all the wrong reasons Sunday 14 November 2021 21:30 GMT Comments ...
Where IS Geoffrey Cox? Questions over whereabouts of under-fire Tory MP who is 'abroad' amid storm over work for Caribbean tax haven– as he advertises for caseworker to help with workload ...
Geoffrey Cox: Tory MP ‘does not believe’ he broke rules by using Commons office for second job in Caribbean; The QC has issued a statement via his website insisting that he does not believe he ...
Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Cox represented the British Virgin Islands government in a corruption inquiry. Cox discussed the BVI's register of interests, drawing parallels to the UK Parliament's register.
Set in 1.7 acres of perfectly manicured tropical gardens, this dream destination is where Sir Geoffrey Cox QC was billeted while beavering away at his 'second job'.
Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Cox has been criticised for a £400,000-a-year side job as a consultant. A video uncovered by Insider shows some of the work he does at £813-an-hour for law firm Withers.
Sir Geoffrey Cox, the former attorney general, has backed Kemi Badenoch for the Conservative Party leadership, citing her “fearless” anti-woke crusade. The MP for Torridge and Tavistock said ...
Geoffrey Cox scandal: The MP is facing several conflict of interest allegations (Image: GETTY) Sir Geoffrey is said to have purchased the home with his wife as a second residence for £535,000 in ...
A Tory MP cast Commons votes from a tax haven whose government was paying him huge sums for legal advice, it emerged today. Sir Geoffrey Cox is thought to have spent weeks in the British Virgin ...
Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Cox allegedly used his Westminster office to advise the British Virgin Islands in a corruption probe - which would be a clear breach of Commons rules ...
Sir Geoffrey Cox's 2018 conference address to Tory members in Birmingham - as a surprise warm-up act to then prime minister Theresa May - ensured his trademark booming voice became a feature of ...