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MEPs said to have broken rules that ban assistants from working for both the national party and in Brussels. / Eight UKIP MEPs, including the party's former and current leaders, Nigel Farage and Paul Nuttall, could have to pay £500,000 back to the European Parliament after being accused of misusing EU funds, the Guardian reported Wednesday.
Institute for Direct Democracy denied funds as EU’s anti-fraud office investigates ‘irregularities’. / A political group linked to Ukip has lost a legal attempt to restore EU funds that were suspended over fraud allegations, adding to financial pressure on Eurosceptic parties.
Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe is accused of misspending EU funds on party workers and Farage’s bid to become MP
A group of pro-Leave MEPs have turned up in force to debate in the European parliament in Strasbourg – because the subject of their entitlements after Brexit was on the agenda.
Catherine Blaiklock, who co-founded new pro-Brexit party, warned of ‘Muslim enclaves’.
Richard Porritt and Steve Anglesey return to scrape the barrel of Brexit. This week they ask 'what now for the People's Vote?' and delve into the murky world of Britain's newest political party.
Gerard Batten also says Queen should never have approved ‘treasonous’ Maastricht treaty.
Senior figures are quitting over the love life of leader Henry Bolton. Ukip lacks all credibility and should dissolve itself.
Officers are investigating malicious communications bearing UKIP's logo that tells MPs "we're watching you".
John Wallace has refused to apologise for the threatening notes circulated outside Westminster.
Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel tweet support for offshoot of US group accused of anti-Islam views.
The leaflet's header read: "Peterborough: Shaping Britians' future."
Investigation reveals exodus of party’s moderates and influx of more extreme newcomers.
Reforming political finance is another area where Brexiteers fall silent. Despite serious question marks over the Leave campaign, these MPs have refused to countenance an equivalent of the Mueller investigation into Russian meddling in our democracy.
Ukip, Tommy Robinson, the UK “yellow vests”, Democratic Football Lads Alliance and Leave Means Leave campaign are holding rallies in the capital, on the day Britain was due to leave the EU.
Gerard Batten had suggested Metropolitan Police may use banned devices, despite force not owning any.
Rival leave rallies led by Nigel Farage and Tommy Robinson arrive at parliament while counter-protest is defended by police.
A UKIP councillor has sparked a row over a Facebook post describing EU remain voters as "traitors" who should "face the death penalty".
A former MEP who fraudulently claimed almost £500,000 in European Parliament expenses has been jailed.
The new party has already run into controversy after two figures stepped down over racist social media posts
Party must show how it spent £300,000 on data services in run-up to 2016 vote and 2015 election.
Property developer Ben Habib says Brexit "volatility" provides an "opportunity" for his company.
Ukip leader Gerard Batten has described a rape tweet sent by one of his party’s election candidates to Labour MP Jess Phillips as satire.