The launch of the inquiry comes amid an ongoing row over Boris Johnson’s much-criticised resignation honours list.
Norman Thomas, of Platform Films, said claims that the film was antisemitic were ‘a total smear’ and had no foundation ‘whatsoever’.
It comes as the Government attempts to draw a line under the honours row.
Osborne argued that his action actually had a "material and positive effect on the UK’s ability to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic”.
An independent panel said John Nicolson had been ‘unwise’ to like the tweets, but his behaviour did not amount to bullying.
"When you “weaponise” the legal system against a popular populist leader, it usually makes them stronger," David Maddox said.
It would be a real shame if these picture were widely shared.
The majority of Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem voters said they felt housing issues in the UK had become worse since the last general election.
A study by the advisory service found that more than 15 million homes across Great Britain are energy-inefficient.
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