She applied for a licence yesterday, wrote a letter of apology to Keir Starmer about her oversight, Sir Laurie Magnus , the ethics advisor, was asked to make a judgement round about midnight; he didn't consider she had breached the ministerial code, so KS accepted the apology, so that's all right then.
Apparently he needs her in place, because the incident in Parliament when she was weeping unsettled the market, and he, and the rest of the country , can't risk that again.
Just the small matter that these licences to rent property were required in Leeds, her constituency, and she did know about them.
Although I have some slight sympathy for her, she is the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and she is not proving a success in her job.