SNP chief Whip resigns amid probe into sexual assault accusations from male party members
The SNP's chief whip in the House of Commons has stepped aside while the party investigates a sexual harassment complaint.
The party said it had received a formal complaint against Patrick Grady and that "due process" would now take place.
Mr Grady, the MP for Glasgow North since 2015, became his party's chief whip in June 2017.
The SNP said it would not be commenting further on the complaint against him.
The formal complaint relates to an alleged incident in 2016.
A party staff member claims that Mr Grady inappropriately touched him in a London pub.
It is the job of a chief whip to ensure their party's MPs vote with its leadership.
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