Multiple outlets report that MPs, ministers and government special advisers are compiling a dossier that includes allegations of misconduct by Labour figures. The reporting says the purpose of the document is to serve as a warning to Andy Burnham ahead of the formation of any next government, specifically discouraging him from appointing certain individuals to roles. The articles describe the dossier as a list of people connected to Labour, framed around claims of sexual misconduct, and say it has been prepared internally by a group including MPs and government advisers. The coverage also indicates that the information is intended to influence hiring decisions after an election outcome.

While the reports refer to a “dossier” and an advisory function, they do not provide details on when the allegations were made, whether any formal investigations or outcomes exist, or whether any individuals cited have been charged or convicted. The articles therefore present the initiative primarily as a political and internal-preparedness measure rather than as a court finding.