holzhausen, director of— to stop. 0k, emily holzhausen, director of policy _ to stop. 0k, emily holzhausen, director of policy and _ to stop. 0k, emily holzhausen, director of policy and public- director of policy and public affairs at carers uk, thank you. thank you. here, labour's deputy leader angela rayner has promised to step down if she is found to have committed a crime. she's being investigated by greater manchester police about claims she may have broken electoral law, following a complaint by the conservatives' deputy chair. angela rayner has been accused of failing to disclose her main residence in official documents. she said again that she was completely confident she had followed the rules at all times. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, has more. applause she's number two in the labour party, one of its most high—profile figures, but now angela rayner says she would give up her role as deputy leader if she was found to have committed an offence, after police said they were investigating whether she could have broken electoral law. claims first made by a former tory