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* Received funding from the [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]].<ref name="immigration"></ref> | * Received funding from the [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]].<ref name="immigration"></ref> | ||
* Claims far-right groups are actively recruiting armed forces veterans by contacting them on social media and through charities.<ref name="right">https://archive.is/wip/dcz45</ref> | * Claims far-right groups are actively recruiting armed forces veterans by contacting them on social media and through charities.<ref name="right">https://archive.is/wip/dcz45</ref> | ||
== People == | |||
* [[Matthew Collins]] | |||
* [[Nick Lowles]] | |||
== Companies House == | |||
* https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/08188502 | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 13:01, 22 March 2024
Stories
- Claims that "alt-tech" are harbouring extremists as they are purged from mainstream social media sites.[1]
- Named as a source in the Coutts papers involved in banning Nigel Farage from banking facilities.[2]
- Received government funding amongst others campaigning against the Rwanda scheme of £7,694,408.[3]
- The government rhetoric around immigration is moving more and more in line with the extreme anti-migrant views of the far right.[4]
- Received funding from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.[4]
- Claims far-right groups are actively recruiting armed forces veterans by contacting them on social media and through charities.[5]