He said "the best of the NHS" would help "get sick Brits back to health and back to work".
She said the rule tweak would help “turn the page" on standards after a series of controversies in the last parliament.MPs have also backed plans for a new 14-member "modernisation committee" to recommend broader changes to how the Commons works.
MPs are already banned from advocating an employer's interests in Parliament, or trying to influence ministers in a paid role.They are also explicitly banned from working as a parliamentary strategist or consultant, following a rule change in the wake of theinvolving former Conservative MP Owen Paterson.
But the current rulebook permits them to give “advice on public policy and current affairs” as well as “advice in general terms about how Parliament works” while in an outside job.These exemptions will now be removed from late October, with Ms Powell arguing they could "potentially act as loopholes” to allow MPs to use their position for "personal gain".
MPs will not face a general ban on outside employment, however, and will still be able to be paid for media appearances, as well as for writing books and articles.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer had previously pledged to ban MPs from takingThe Building Research Establishment (BRE) is a key body in the UK that was set up 100 years ago to help deliver quality science-led standards for the construction industry. It is the government’s expert adviser.
The BRE was privatised in 1997 - but the inquiry said it then became exposed to “unscrupulous product manufacturers.”The inquiry found there had been “systematic dishonesty” from those who made and sold the cladding.
Arconic, a manufacturer, “deliberately concealed” the true extent of the danger of the cladding used to wrap Grenfell Tower as a rain-proof barrier. Fire tests it commissioned showed the cladding performed poorly but this information was not given to the BBA, a British private certification company tasked with keeping the construction industry up to date.This “caused BBA to make statements that Arconic knew were ‘false and misleading’”, the report said.