Richard Tice
Coverage of Richard Tice in the Nexus archive.
- Richard Tice being probed by Parliament's standards watchdog over 'failure to declare an interest' - as Reform's deputy leader blames 'anti-Israel lobby group'
Richard Tice is under investigation by Parliament's standards watchdog for failing to declare an interest. Reform's deputy leader attributes the probe to an 'anti-Israel lobby group'.
- Standards watchdog investigating Reform UK’s Richard Tice
The UK's parliamentary standards watchdog is investigating Reform UK’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, over a possible failure to declare an interest. The investigation, opened on 28 July, is being conducted by parliamentary commissioner for standards Daniel Greenberg.
- Reform’s Richard Tice probed over alleged failure to declare an interest
The UK’s parliamentary standards watchdog is investigating Reform’s Richard Tice, the party’s deputy leader, over alleged failure to declare an interest.
- The tangled financial web at the heart of Reform UK
Nigel Farage accepted a £5m gift from billionaire donor Christopher Harborne, a key part of an ongoing investigation into financial ties within Reform UK. The Cottrell family's connections and Richard Tice's business dealings are also highlighted as part of a complex network of relationships.
- Metropolitan Police probe donations to Reform UK by firm controlled by Nigel Farage's deputy Richard Tice
The Metropolitan Police is investigating donations to Reform UK from a firm controlled by Richard Tice, Nigel Farage's deputy. The probe focuses on potential financial contributions to the political party.
- Police investigate payments to Reform UK first revealed by The Guardian
Scotland Yard is investigating two £250,000 donations to Reform UK by Britain Means Business before the 2024 election. The payments, first revealed by The Guardian, were made through a company controlled by Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice.
- Factcheck: No, Europe’s heatwaves are not being ‘caused’ by declining air pollution
A study claims declining air pollution contributes to Europe's heatwaves, but scientists clarify that greenhouse-gas-induced warming is the primary driver. Media outlets like the Daily Telegraph and GB News misreported the research, linking it to net-zero policies, which experts refute.
- Farage’s strategy for the Burnham era? It’s all about him
Nigel Farage's Reform UK faces challenges including by-elections and financial scrutiny amid accusations of establishment bias. The party is responding to the murder of Ann Widdecombe, a former Conservative minister and Reform spokesperson, while navigating political strategy in the Burnham era and a shift to preferential voting.
- How Israeli president's advisor worked to set up Reform Friends of Israel group
Jason Pearlman, former international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, was involved in setting up Reform Friends of Israel (RFI), a group linked to Nigel Farage's Reform UK. Pearlman denies RFI receives government funding and claims no overlap between his roles. The group's funding sources remain undisclosed.
- Kemi Badenoch tries out her Andy Burnham attack lines
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, criticized Andy Burnham, a Labour MP likely to become prime minister, warning of economic chaos under his leadership. Badenoch accused Burnham of lacking a plan and focusing on personal gain, while both Conservatives and Reform UK strategized to undermine his credibility by linking him to Labour's past unpopularity or portraying him as an ineffective insider.
- Reform UK Threatens Legal Challenges to National Grid Projects
Reform UK threatens legal challenges to National Grid projects. The challenge is led by Richard Tice. National Grid may face opposition from Reform UK.
- Farage trying to avoid scrutiny over £5m gift from crypto billionaire, Labour says
Nigel Farage is facing scrutiny over a £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, with Labour accusing him of trying to avoid transparency. Reform's deputy leader, Richard Tice, has downplayed the issue, saying the party has complied with all rules. The gift was received shortly before the last general election.
- Dig Deep! Reform frontbench promotes JCBs after £200,000 donation from firm
Reform UK politicians including Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson, and Robert Jenrick have promoted the JCB PotHole Pro machine after the party received a £200,000 donation from construction firm JCB. The promotion of the pothole-fixing technology coincides with financial support from the company, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
- Reform UK asks steel bosses to draft ‘alternative strategy’ for industry
Reform UK has requested steel industry leaders to develop an 'alternative steel strategy' opposing government net zero policies, aiming to attract the sector amid job losses. The party's deputy leader, Richard Tice, met with steel bosses to draft a competing plan as part of a political strategy to gain support in former Labour strongholds.
- Reform’s Richard Tice posts picture with telltale signs of AI manipulation, say experts
Reform deputy leader Richard Tice posted an image on X that experts claim was AI-generated or altered. The image, depicting Reform supporters in Birmingham, was presented as evidence of grassroots activism but is suspected to be manipulated.
- Richard Tice’s firm alleged to have broken law by failing to pay tax
Richard Tice’s company is alleged to have failed to pay tens of thousands in tax on dividends paid to him and his offshore trust, with reports suggesting £120,000 in unpaid taxes. The Sunday Times and Tax Policy Associates cited in the report claim Tice received £91,000 in excess payments. Reform UK’s deputy leader faces legal accusations over the tax discrepancies.