Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice is being probed by Parliament's standards watchdog over an alleged failure to declare an interest. Daniel Greenberg, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, has begun an investigation into whether Mr Tice breached the MPs' code of conduct. Mr Tice claimed the probe, which opened last week, was about a complaint by an 'anti-Israel lobby group'. In the debate, Mr Tice did not declare that he had previously visited Israel in September last year for meetings with the country's president and foreign minister. It comes after a separate parliamentary investigation was opened into Reform leader Nigel Farage's receipt of a £5million gift from crypto-billionaire Christopher Harborne before he was elected.