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Nigel Farage says he wants to ‘secure Britain’s future’, but more than two-thirds of the money his party depends on is linked to offshore financial interests. By Max Colbert
Farage spoke at the pro-Trump Heartland Institute, sharing a stage with Harald Vilimsky – a senior figure in Austria’s far-right who opposes sanctions on Putin’s Russia.
Campaigners shocked to find that much of the Street Foundation’s funds are ‘not being spent on disabled children at all’. By Max Colbert
Nigel Farage’s latest declaration of financial interests reveals that his collection of side hustles could net him over £1m this year, on top of his MP’s salary. But even this long list of outside earnings published by parliament fails to tell the full story of his extracurricular activities.
Tommy Robinson? Stephen Lennon? Paul Harris? Confusion reigns over the far-right agitator’s business empire, as he has registered companies under two different names. But has he broken the law?
Labour’s solicitor general has dropped the Tory campaign to prosecute a retired social worker after she held a placard outside a court.
He said he’d ‘take back control’ of ‘our money’, but the new Boston and Skegness MP put millions of pounds worth of shares in his property empire into an offshore trust.
Official records show over £979m of the money wasted by the Tories on unusable VIP lane PPE is yet to be recovered.
New chancellor Rachel Reeves promises changes on onshore wind and housing. We’re making sure the new government keeps its promise.
Water companies could face a tide of legal challenges, after a landmark judgment in the Supreme Court removes a block on lawsuits over pollution
What do you do with the millions you made selling the Government PPE? Companies who got fast-track access through the Tories’ unlawful VIP lane are investing in bricks and mortar.
The right wing has ripped up the consensus on the climate crisis. In this documentary short, we examine how radical groups based in and around 55 Tufton Street have fought net zero.
Unincorporated associations don’t have to reveal much about political donations, but 10 of them have breached the law. Is our politics for sale?
Campaigners say government guidance undermines local authorities’ ability to build energy efficient homes that can tackle fuel poverty and the climate crisis JGA / Shutterstock
What we’ve spent years doggedly uncovering about the government’s dodgy deals and cronyism during the pandemic has now paved the way for the appointment of a covid corruption commissioner.
Tories’ acceptance of more money from disgraced donor Frank Hester reveals a party without shame and one that is not being transparent over what influence his funds have bought