Labour chair Bridget Phillipson has accused Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice of a 'deeply chilling attempt to harass journalists' over their reporting on his financial affairs, calling it an effort to silence the free press.
Reform UK leaders Nigel Farage and Richard Tice are suing the National Crime Agency, alleging that the agency leaked details about party donations to the media.
Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, is under investigation by the parliamentary standards watchdog over allegations he failed to declare an interest. The probe focuses on potential breaches of parliamentary rules regarding transparency.
A Liberal Democrat MP has referred Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, to parliament's standards watchdog over an undeclared loan of nearly £80,000 from Nigel Farage's aide, George Cottrell.
An opinion piece discusses political reactions to the death of an MP, with a focus on Reform's deputy leader Richard Tice's attempts to gauge the mood in the Commons.
Experts have identified telltale signs of AI manipulation in a picture posted by Reform UK leader Richard Tice. The image has drawn scrutiny for its alleged artificial alterations.
Richard Tice's company has been accused of allegedly breaking the law by failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax on dividends given to the Reform UK deputy leader and a trust.
Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, has argued that Britons should aim to pay the minimum legally possible tax, responding to questions about his own tax affairs and a Labour party demand for an investigation into allegations of tax avoidance.
Reform deputy leader Richard Tice is facing accusations of employing 'nasty tactics' after he sought disclosure of documents that could reveal a Guardian reporter's sources, in an apparent attempt to intimidate journalists.
Nigel Farage and Richard Tice, leaders of Reform UK, are suing the National Crime Agency, alleging that the agency supplied details about party donations to the media amidst increasing scrutiny of the party's finances.
Police have launched an investigation into donations made to the Reform UK party by a company owned by Richard Tice. The inquiry will examine the legality and transparency of these financial contributions.
The Reform party is reportedly deploying tactics to get ahead of news stories, with claims that Richard Tice's National Crime Agency (NCA) leak in The Telegraph is not the first instance of the party using sympathetic outlets.
Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, is alleged to have failed to pay nearly £100,000 in corporation tax between 2020 and 2022 through shell companies, even as his firm donated £1.1 million to the party.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice is embroiled in a tax dispute after a property company he owns allegedly failed to pay £91,000 in tax on dividends. The party claims this is a 'minor administrative error'.
The Labour Party has demanded a tax investigation into Reform UK leader Richard Tice following a newspaper report alleging he avoided hundreds of thousands of pounds in corporation tax.
Reform UK's business spokesperson, Richard Tice, announced plans for a 'great repeal act' to eliminate Labour's proposed worker and renter protections, drawing criticism from unions and renters' groups.
Reform UK leaders Nigel Farage and Richard Tice have initiated legal action against the National Crime Agency, claiming the agency leaked details about party donations to the media.
The Reform Party is facing criticism over its financial transparency after it repaid a loan from Richard Tice on the same day a £1 million donation was made by the mother of a Farage aide.
A report details the tangled financial web within Reform UK, including Nigel Farage’s £5m gift, the Cottrell family’s links, donations, and Richard Tice’s business dealings, forming an increasingly clear nexus of relationships.
Police are investigating two donations totaling £500,000 made by Britain Means Business, a company owned by Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice, to the party ahead of the 2024 general election.
Andy Burnham's recent by-election victory in Makerfield has intensified discussions about his potential challenge to Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party and his path to becoming Prime Minister. The win has sparked widespread speculation regarding Starmer's future and a potential power struggle within Labour.
Richard Tice, leader of the Reform party, is embroiled in a controversy over his alleged failure to pay £100,000 in corporation tax. Tice has stated he is 'happy to put things right' as the party is drawn into the tax dispute.
Residents in flood-affected Lincolnshire express frustration with their Reform MP, Richard Tice, over his climate-sceptic views, highlighting a growing issue for the party.
Richard Tice, Reform UK's business, trade, and energy spokesman, announced the party's plans to create a new 'super department' for business and trade if they win office.