PM's 'talented' aide will stay in post despite donations row, says senior minister
A senior minister has said he is "confident" the prime minister's top aide will stay in post despite calls for his resignation over a failure to declare hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations.
Denmark's centre-left prime minister has said she wants to stay in her job after inconclusive election results left the country facing weeks of coalition talks.
An investigation into undeclared donations to a campaign group led by Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff will not be reopened, the political finance watchdog has said.
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