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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Last updated: March 1, 2026

    UK minister quits despite being cleared over alleged investigation of journalists - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Labour minister Josh Simons resigned on Feb 28, 2026, despite being cleared of breaching the ministerial code over a controversy in which his former think‑tank hired a PR firm that investigated journalists’ backgrounds.

    Table of Contents

    • Ministerial Resignation and Ethics Review
    • Background of the Resignation
    • Political Context and Party Reactions
    • Simons’ Resignation Letter
    • Details of the Ethics Review
    • Allegations and Investigation
    • Findings of the Review
    • Responses from Involved Parties

    UK Minister Steps Down After Journalist Investigation Allegations Cleared

    Ministerial Resignation and Ethics Review

    By Sam Tabahriti

    Background of the Resignation

    LONDON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - A British government minister resigned on Saturday even though a review found he had not breached the ministerial code after reports accused him of ordering the investigation of journalists while he was running a think-tank.

    A review by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ethics adviser cleared Josh Simons, a junior minister involved in government plans for a new digital ID scheme, of breaching the code.

    Political Context and Party Reactions

    Simons' exit adds to a growing number of official departures in the less than two years that Starmer has been in office. Turmoil in recent weeks has triggered some calls within his own party for him to resign.

    Simons’ Resignation Letter

    "It is clear that my remaining in office has now become a distraction from this government's important work," Simons wrote in a letter to Starmer, published on the government's website.

    "For that reason, and with sadness and regret, I offer my resignation."

    Details of the Ethics Review

    Allegations and Investigation

    NO BASIS FOR BREACH

    Starmer said he accepted the resignation "with sadness".

    He ordered the review after reports that Simons, a former director of Labour Together, had paid a PR agency to investigate journalists who had written about the think-tank's finances.

    Findings of the Review

    The review said Simons had hired APCO Worldwide because he believed Labour Together had been the victim of an illegal hack and had not intended the firm to scrutinise journalists. It said he accepted the terms of reference had been "wider than he had understood", creating a perception that the work went beyond examining the suspected hack.

    The review said APCO's initial report included references to a British newspaper journalist, but that Simons had acted to have those removed. It said his public statements had been made in good faith and found "no basis" to advise the prime minister he had breached the ministerial code.

    Responses from Involved Parties

    Labour Together, which used to be run by Starmer's former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney and is seen as close to the current government, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither did APCO.

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; additional reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Josh Simons stepped down to avoid being a distraction, even though the PM’s ethics adviser found no breach of the ministerial code (uk.news.yahoo.com)
    • •Labour Together commissioned APCO Worldwide—spending around £36,000—to probe journalists, including false links to Russian influence, sparking reputational concerns (ft.com)
    • •Simons removed inappropriate material from the report and emphasized his respect for journalistic freedom, but growing backlash and reputational risks prompted his exit (ft.com)

    References

    • UK minister quits despite review clearing him over alleged journalist investigation - Yahoo News UK
    • Labour minister quits over probe into journalists

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK minister quits despite being cleared over alleged investigation of journalists

    1Why did UK minister Josh Simons resign?

    Josh Simons resigned because he felt his presence had become a distraction, even though an ethics review cleared him of breaching the ministerial code regarding journalist investigations.

    2What was Josh Simons accused of?

    Reports accused Josh Simons of ordering the investigation of journalists while he was running a think-tank.

    3What did the ethics review conclude about Simons' actions?

    The ethics review found no basis to advise that Simons had breached the ministerial code and cleared him of wrongdoing.

    4Who ordered the review into Josh Simons' conduct?

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer ordered the review after reports about Simons' actions regarding journalists.

    5What was the reason given for Simons' resignation?

    Simons stated that his continued presence had become a distraction from the government's important work, prompting his resignation.

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