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Russia's invasion of Ukraine puts 'Londongrad' in the spotlight
UK data protection trial was expected to shine a light on Conservative party fundraising
Journalists tell MPs the legal system made cases ‘too expensive to defend’ and was having a ‘chilling effect’ on free speech
Kazakh mining group drops libel claim against newspaper and its reporter over book on ‘dirty money’
UK High Court dismisses action brought by mining group ENRC over ‘dirty money’ book
Conservative donor suing former MP over handling of his personal data
The protests looked as if they might sweep aside the former dictator and his allies but much of the old order could remain
Boris Johnson rejects demand, saying gifts from Mohamed Amersi were vetted ‘in the normal way’
More concerns that Ben Elliot is blurring line between commercial and political activities
FT reveals three major party donors that have hired company co-founded by Conservative co-chair
Former MP says Ben Elliot did not reveal party donor was client of his concierge service
Mohamed Amersi disputes claims $4m payment came from company owned by Putin’s then telecoms minister
The UK prime minister’s own finances may be shambolic, but a secretive donor club is transforming his party’s fortunes
Conservative ‘Advisory Board’ is part of co-chair Ben Elliot’s mission to modernise governing party’s fundraising efforts
Mohamed Amersi, a major donor, is involved in a legal fight over a proposal that would extend his influence within the UK’s ruling party
Regulatory easing after Brexit risks attracting more dirty money to London
Experts warn Basil Shiblaq risks becoming a target of US sanctions designed to choke Nicolás Maduro’s regime
Former police chief who joined controversial intelligence firm says funding cuts have driven demand
Swiss bribery conviction narrows options for Israeli mining tycoon fighting claims for billions of dollars
Exchanges indicate staff at listed group were asked to make holiday arrangements for top officials in London and Paris
Leaked documents indicate profits from Kazakh and Chinese state contracts were diverted
Key extracts from evidence seen by the FT indicating a set-up designed to divert profits from state contracts
Tom Burgis’ probe shines a light on the legalised secrecy within the financial system
Former leader has been in London for nearly a year after temporary release from prison on medical grounds
Drugmaker seeks emergency approval for antibody treatment
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