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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* Head of intelligence [[Matthew Collins]] was a member of multiple fascist and Neo-Nazi organisations.<ref name="matthew">https://archive.is/jFaYC</ref>
* Apologises for wrongly accusing pro Israel activist of taking part in bookshop attack.<ref>https://archive.ph/c2j3C</ref>
* Claims that "alt-tech" are harbouring extremists as they are purged from mainstream social media sites.<ref name="alt">https://archive.is/rbHPO</ref>
* Claims that "alt-tech" are harbouring extremists as they are purged from mainstream social media sites.<ref name="alt">https://archive.is/rbHPO</ref>
* Named as a source in the [[Coutts]] papers involved in banning [[Nigel Farage]] from banking facilities.<ref name="coutts">https://archive.is/2KxpL</ref>
* Named as a source in the [[Coutts]] papers involved in banning [[Nigel Farage]] from banking facilities.<ref name="coutts">https://archive.is/2KxpL</ref>
* The government rhetoric around immigration is moving more and more in line with the extreme anti-migrant views of the far right.<ref name="immigration">https://archive.is/fLNIZ</ref>
* Claims the government rhetoric around immigration is moving more and more in line with the extreme anti-migrant views of the far right.<ref name="immigration">https://archive.is/fLNIZ</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>
* We envision a World in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move.<ref>https://archive.ph/6cmoc</ref>
* Identified in Swedish military report on left wing extremist violence.<ref>https://archive.ph/L51RD</ref>
* Sent political organiser, [[Liron Velleman]], who would later be convicted of child sexual offenses to represent themselves in parliament when discussing the [[Online Safety Act]].<ref>https://archive.ph/xMW1X</ref>
* Company secretary, [[Ruth Smeeth]], named as foreign intelligence asset by [[Wikileaks]].<ref>https://archive.ph/7Ud4k</ref>
* Worked with the [[Home Office]] to create anti [[Elon Musk]] and [[James Vance]] protests.<ref>https://archive.ph/A1TBh</ref>
* Used discussions about the [[Online Safety Act]] in parliament to attempt to ban online social media website [[Bitchute]].<ref>https://archive.ph/xMW1X</ref>
* Recorded engaging in political activity.<ref>https://archive.ph/xdla1</ref>
* Company secretary, [[Ruth Smeeth]], named as a "strictly protect" informant for foreign intelligence services.<ref>https://archive.ph/5QWKP</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/RhKV0</ref>
* Conservative MP, [[Nick Timothy]], asked questions in parliament about [[Hope Not Hate]] partaking in political activity.<ref>https://archive.ph/DPzfJ</ref>
* Former communications directory, [[Dan Hodges]], accused [[Hope Not Hate]] of "Dirty, Underhand, Low down, Unscrupulous".<ref>https://archive.ph/uhmSL</ref>
* Capaigned for government censorship.<ref>https://archive.ph/qIaYH</ref>
* The [[Home Office]] accused [[Hope Not Hate]] of falsely conflating legitimate disagreement with extremism<ref>https://archive.ph/fYPNp</ref>
* Half apologises for falsely accusing people of attacking a Muslim woman with acid.<ref>https://archive.ph/Xwaur</ref>
* Published an expose naming the "Raw Egg Nationalist" bodybuilder and online activist.<ref>https://archive.ph/Dpokh</ref>
* Labour-linked Rochdale campaign in apparent breach of election-spending limits.<ref>https://archive.ph/QKi9P</ref>
* Split from the [[Searchlist]] organisation in 2011.<ref>https://archive.ph/SRAa4</ref>
* Trustee and chair, [[Gurinder Josan]], is the [[Labour Party]] MP for [[Smethwick]].<ref>https://archive.ph/gDiH3</ref>
* [[Matthew Collins]], head of intelligence, pushing far left extremism promoting communism.<ref>https://archive.ph/SZVRL</ref>
* Founder, [[Nick Lowles]], accused of Islamophobia and removed at [[NUS]] event.<ref>https://archive.ph/TtHcQ</ref>
* Conflated [[Brexit]] related tweets with the murder of [[Jo Cox]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170113131948/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/cyber-hate-after-jo-cox-s-murder-and-the-brexit-vote-5091</ref>
* Created reports in relation to the murder of [[Jo Cox]] which contained incorrect figures not found in reports they referenced.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170113131948/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/cyber-hate-after-jo-cox-s-murder-and-the-brexit-vote-5091</ref>
* Wrote to every [[Labour Party]] MP urging for the expulsion of [[Chris Williamson]].<ref>https://archive.ph/M094i</ref>
* Director, [[Simon Tuttle]], donated £10,000 to the [[Labour Party]] and £20,000 to [[Lisa Nandy]].<ref>https://archive.ph/xrOAe</ref>
* [[Byron Taylor]], former [[Labour Party]] leader of [[Basildon Council]], trade union leader, and contendor for [[Labour Party]] general secretary, now a Director of [[Hope Not Hate]].<ref>https://archive.ph/iZKW6</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/wip/5gUxm</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/vEaS3</ref>
* Former chair of [[Hope Not Hate]], [[Cormac Hollingsworth]], was an economic advisor to [[Gordon Brown]].<ref>https://archive.ph/e54vA</ref>


== Donors ==
== Donors ==
* Received £138,000 from [[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]] core costs.<ref name="core">https://archive.is/aTPbh</ref>
* Received £29,158 from [[Trust for London]] for a secondment of the GLA social integration team.<ref name="integration">https://archive.is/OhpVC</ref>
* Received £25,000 from [[Barrow Cadbury Trust]] for the second edition of the Fear and Hope report.<ref name="fear">https://archive.is/XFm1R</ref>
* Received £24,965 from [[Trust for London]] for a secondment for a member of staff into the GLA social integration team.<ref name="secondment">https://archive.is/y4HDc</ref>
* Received £24,714 from [[Trust for London]] for the extension of the secondment of [[Elisabeth Pop]] as Democratic Engagement Officer to the GLA.<ref name="Elisabeth">https://archive.is/RpoXH</ref>
* Received £14,572 from [[Trust for London]] to extend [[Elisabeth Pop]]'s secondment for another 3 months.<ref name="extend">https://archive.is/4d4an</ref>
* Received £10,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to support the dissemination of Fear and Hope 5 report providing briefings to policy makers, politicians and civil servants.<ref name="disseminate">https://archive.is/FDoLI</ref>
* Received £8,200 from [[The National Lottery Community Fund]] to promote the awareness of forced marriage and homophobia.<ref name="forced">https://archive.is/Sr3Yo</ref>
* Received £5,900 from [[The National Lottery Community Fund]] to host a festival to celebrate the positive contributions that people from different cultures offer.<ref name="celebrate">https://archive.is/5gJa4</ref>
* Received £5,000 from [[Esmée Fairbairn Foundation]] to core costs.<ref name="unrestricted">https://archive.is/h5onK</ref>
* Received £4,800 from [[Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Foundation]] towards the cost of living crisis.<ref name="living">https://archive.is/TuIY5</ref>
* Received £1,500 from [[Barrow Cadbury Trust]] torwards [[Carlos Saavedra]] Hopes and Dreams speaker tour.<ref name="tour">https://archive.is/HIIM6</ref>
* Received £400 from [[Macc]] hosting an event at the [[Manchester Cathedral Visitors Centre]].<ref name="Macc">https://archive.is/UxnZM</ref>
* Received £80,000 from [[Barrow Cadbury Trust]] to support charity work.<ref name="charity">https://archive.is/vWIA7</ref>
* Received £70,441 from [[Trust for London]] to extend a secondment to the GLA social integration team for a further 15months.<ref name="months">https://archive.is/kaIo8</ref>
* Received £60,000 from [[Barrow Cadbury Trust]] to support community organising and voter registration in the West Midlands.<ref name="organising">https://archive.is/wZnBO</ref>
* Received £60,000 from [[Barrow Cadbury Trust]] to develop its community work in Birmingham and the Black Country.<ref name="black">https://archive.is/ldnpP</ref>
* Received £60,000 from [[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]] to support multifaceted work to understand and challenge the far right.<ref name="challenge">https://archive.is/WCH1a</ref>
* Received £60,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to test a regional program of leadership development can affect local issues.<ref name="">https://archive.is/x12Cv</ref>
* Received £50,000 from [[A B Charitable Trust]] to challenge mistrust and racism.<ref name="mistrust">https://archive.is/9rndQ</ref>
* Received £50,000 from [[Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government]] to help adults with their English language skills.<ref name="language">https://archive.is/mf2qw</ref>
* Received £42,700 from [[Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation]] to provide school students with supplementary teaching materials.<ref name="">https://archive.is/BsKIW</ref>
* Received £30,000 from [[A B Charitable Trust]] towards the Data Hub Project.<ref name="data">https://archive.is/Wbu9b</ref>
* Received £138,000 from [[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]] for core costs.<ref name="core">https://archive.is/aTPbh</ref>
* Received £174,000 from [[Esmée Fairbairn Foundation]] for responding to things.<ref name="respond">https://archive.is/jxQlb</ref>
* Received £174,000 from [[Esmée Fairbairn Foundation]] for responding to things.<ref name="respond">https://archive.is/jxQlb</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2012 for general support.<ref name="general1">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2012 for general support.<ref name="general1">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £200,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2014 for general support.<ref name="general2">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £200,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2014 for general support.<ref name="general2">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £110,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2015 for general support.<ref name="general4">https://archive.is/WJLTy</ref>
* Received £110,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2015 for general support.<ref name="general3">https://archive.is/WJLTy</ref>
* Received £200,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2016 for general support.<ref name="general3">https://archive.is/ekxhI</ref>
* Received £200,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2016 for general support.<ref name="general4">https://archive.is/ekxhI</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2017 for general support.<ref name="general4">https://archive.is/7s64Q</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2017 for general support.<ref name="general5">https://archive.is/7s64Q</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2018 for general support.<ref name="general5">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £120,000 from [[Unbound Philanthropy]] in 2018 for general support.<ref name="general6">https://archive.is/tewvM</ref>
* Received £96,500 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] for a survey and meetings.<ref name="conversation">https://archive.is/bDK7C</ref>
* Received £96,500 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] for a survey and meetings.<ref name="conversation">https://archive.is/bDK7C</ref>
* Received £275,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to address peoples feelings.<ref name="feelings">https://archive.is/cJW4v</ref>
* Received £275,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to address peoples feelings.<ref name="feelings">https://archive.is/cJW4v</ref>
* Received £275,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to challenge racism.<ref name="challenge">https://archive.is/0tc4l</ref>
* Received £275,000 from [[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]] to challenge racism.<ref name="challengeracism">https://archive.is/0tc4l</ref>
* Received government funding amongst others campaigning against the Rwanda scheme of £7,694,408.<ref name="funding">https://archive.is/EbjEg</ref>
* Received government funding amongst others campaigning against the Rwanda scheme of £7,694,408.<ref name="funding">https://archive.is/EbjEg</ref>
* Received a total of £2,510,850 in donations by 2024<ref name="total">https://archive.is/SgoMq</ref>
* Received a total of at least £2,510,850 in donations by 2024<ref name="total">https://archive.is/SgoMq</ref>


== People ==
== People ==
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* [[Anupreet Amole]]
* [[Anupreet Amole]]
* [[Byron Taylor]]
* [[Byron Taylor]]
* [[Cormac Hollginsworth]]
* [[Cormac Hollingsworth]]
* [[Elisabeth Pop]]
* [[Gerry Gable]]
* [[Gurinder Josan]]
* [[Gurinder Josan]]
* [[Jane Hogarth]]
* [[Jane Hogarth]]
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* [[Ruth Smeeth]]
* [[Ruth Smeeth]]
* [[Simon Tuttle]]
* [[Simon Tuttle]]
 
* [[Sonia Gable]]


== Companies House ==
== Companies House ==

Latest revision as of 06:42, 22 May 2026

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  1. https://archive.is/jFaYC
  2. https://archive.ph/c2j3C
  3. https://archive.is/rbHPO
  4. https://archive.is/2KxpL
  5. https://archive.is/fLNIZ
  6. https://archive.is/wip/dcz45
  7. https://archive.ph/6cmoc
  8. https://archive.ph/L51RD
  9. https://archive.ph/xMW1X
  10. https://archive.ph/7Ud4k
  11. https://archive.ph/A1TBh
  12. https://archive.ph/xMW1X
  13. https://archive.ph/xdla1
  14. https://archive.ph/5QWKP
  15. https://archive.ph/RhKV0
  16. https://archive.ph/DPzfJ
  17. https://archive.ph/uhmSL
  18. https://archive.ph/qIaYH
  19. https://archive.ph/fYPNp
  20. https://archive.ph/Xwaur
  21. https://archive.ph/Dpokh
  22. https://archive.ph/QKi9P
  23. https://archive.ph/SRAa4
  24. https://archive.ph/gDiH3
  25. https://archive.ph/SZVRL
  26. https://archive.ph/TtHcQ
  27. https://web.archive.org/web/20170113131948/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/cyber-hate-after-jo-cox-s-murder-and-the-brexit-vote-5091
  28. https://web.archive.org/web/20170113131948/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/cyber-hate-after-jo-cox-s-murder-and-the-brexit-vote-5091
  29. https://archive.ph/M094i
  30. https://archive.ph/xrOAe
  31. https://archive.ph/iZKW6
  32. https://archive.ph/wip/5gUxm
  33. https://archive.ph/vEaS3
  34. https://archive.ph/e54vA
  35. https://archive.is/OhpVC
  36. https://archive.is/XFm1R
  37. https://archive.is/y4HDc
  38. https://archive.is/RpoXH
  39. https://archive.is/4d4an
  40. https://archive.is/FDoLI
  41. https://archive.is/Sr3Yo
  42. https://archive.is/5gJa4
  43. https://archive.is/h5onK
  44. https://archive.is/TuIY5
  45. https://archive.is/HIIM6
  46. https://archive.is/UxnZM
  47. https://archive.is/vWIA7
  48. https://archive.is/kaIo8
  49. https://archive.is/wZnBO
  50. https://archive.is/ldnpP
  51. https://archive.is/WCH1a
  52. https://archive.is/x12Cv
  53. https://archive.is/9rndQ
  54. https://archive.is/mf2qw
  55. https://archive.is/BsKIW
  56. https://archive.is/Wbu9b
  57. https://archive.is/aTPbh
  58. https://archive.is/jxQlb
  59. https://archive.is/tewvM
  60. https://archive.is/tewvM
  61. https://archive.is/WJLTy
  62. https://archive.is/ekxhI
  63. https://archive.is/7s64Q
  64. https://archive.is/tewvM
  65. https://archive.is/bDK7C
  66. https://archive.is/cJW4v
  67. https://archive.is/0tc4l
  68. https://archive.is/EbjEg
  69. https://archive.is/SgoMq