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 Conservative MPs defending Boris Johnsons lack of transparency over the funding of his flat renovations should  ha stanley quencher ve a look at themselves in the mirror , Sadiq Khan has said, predicting sleaze would eventually affect support for the government.The London mayor, who is standing for re-election next week, said it was  offensive to British voters  to claim people did not care about transparency, or that such behaviour was expected from the prime minister.Speaking to the Guardian, Khan also said  stanley trinkflaschen that next Thursd stanley mug ays local and mayoral elections should not be viewed as a verdict on Keir Starmers leadership, saying the Labour leader was still  laying the foundations  for the partys return.On Friday, Starmer called for Johnson to say who had initially paid for the work on his Downing Street flat, telling reporters on a campaign visit:  Frankly, its getting ridiculous that the prime minister wont simply answer the question 鈥?its not a difficult question. Conservative ministers and others have said only that Johnson  has met the costs  of the renovation work, declining to discuss what might have happened initially.Khan said:  Those politicians who are using that script should have a look at themselves in the mirror. Boris Johnson will sooner or later be gone, and they will have to explain what they said, day after day, about his behaviour. Those Tories who are maybe feeling a bit smug and arrogant 鈥?they should just pause and reflect on what that means about them, and what it says, in t Iscx Billions of air pollution particles found in hearts of city dwellers
 The prison population in England and Wales has reached a record high. The total nu stanley cup mber of prisoners hit 85,578 on Friday, above the previous record of 85,495 set in October l stanley cup website ast year and just under 2,500 short of the usable operational capacity of 88,073, Ministry of Justice figures showed. Criminal justice campaigners have called on the government to reduce the number of people behind bars. But last month David Cameron scrapped justice secretary Kenneth Clarke s  too lenient  plans to let offenders who plead guilty out of jail early. Clarke had proposed increasing the discount for early guilty pleas. from one third to a half in a bid to encourage more offenders to admit their crimes but was forced into a U-turn after the plans came under fire.Explore more on  stanley quencher these topicsPrisons and probationUK criminal justiceKenneth ClarkenewsMost viewedMost viewedUKUK politicsEducationMediaSocietyLawScotlandWalesNorthern Ireland