Culture secretary hits out after minister leaves notes for civil servants in empty Whitehall offices
Dorries and Rees-Mogg have previously disagreed about the need to return to places of work after the lifting of coronavirus restrictions. But a government source told the PA news agency that the dispute between the two was “good natured”.
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