A former BBC newsreader has called on one of the corporation’s journalists to apologise to Nigel Farage over a story about his bank account being shut. Nicholas Owen made the comment about a report by the BBC’s business editor Simon Jack that
Controversy over Coutts bank closing Nigel Farage’s account in a move that was reportedly due to his political views has prompted the Treasury to summon banks over the dangers of discriminating based on politics. Economic secretary to the Treasury Andrew Griffith is
Nigel Farage has written to the head of the BBC demanding a formal apology over its reporting on his Coutts bank account being shut. In his letter to director-general Tim Davie, the former UKIP and Brexit Party leader said he had faced
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has lodged a formal complaint with the Information Commissioner after accusing the NatWest Group of passing personal data about his “financial affairs” to the BBC. This comes after a BBC news report claimed he lost his account
Jeremy Clarkson has claimed banks are giving way to “woke warriors” after it emerged bank Coutts closed Nigel Farage’s account due to his political views. The former UKIP leader called for a Treasury Select Committee inquiry into NatWest after it emerged the
Nigel Farage is considering suing NatWest over his treatment by Coutts following a weeks-long conflict with the private wealth management firm. A 40-page dossier from the group shared by the ex-UKIP leader determined that he holds and projects “xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist
The BBC has finally issued an update to their infamous story claiming Nigel Farage had been dropped as a Coutts client because he fell below their wealth limit. On July 4th, Business editor Simon Jack published the claims based on an anonymous
Nigel Farage has been recommended for a knighthood “at least five times” but has been consistantly blocked by the “establishment” dominated committee of civil servants who have to approve honours, Express.co.uk has learnt. It is understood the last person to put Mr
U.K. banking chief Dame Alison Rose on Thursday apologized to Nigel Farage after the former Brexit leader accused Coutts of closing his bank account over his political beliefs. Farage took to Twitter on Tuesday, reading from a 40-page internal memo he had
Former UKIP Leader Nigel Farage has claimed that his bank account was closed down after Coutts decided that his views “do not align” with the exclusive bank. The Brexiteer has claimed that he has obtained a reputational risk committee report which showed