Farage, Harborne, £5 million and Reform UK’s cryptocurrency bill
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/politics/farage-harborne-5mn-and-reforms-cryptocurrency-bill/

Within a year of receiving £5mn from a crypto billionaire, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK published a draft crypto bill
[which has since been withdrawn (unpublished) form Reform’s website]
The previously undisclosed £5mn ‘gift’ that Nigel Farage received from the British-born, Thailand-based cryptocurrency billionaire Christopher Harborne in mid-2024, shortly before reversing his decision not to stand as an MP in the coming general election, has certainly raised a few questions. Farage claims he was under no obligation to declare it since he wasn’t an MP at the time and, anyway, it was simply a no-strings-attached gift.
I’m sure we are all very pleased for him. Parliamentary authorities, however, are sceptical and have launched an investigation. Farage may eventually face a recall petition and a by-election if the standards commissioner hands out a lengthy suspension.
Not being a details man, he probably didn’t realise the rules require new members, within one month of their election, to declare “any registrable benefits (other than earnings) received in the 12 months before their election”. Personal gifts can be ignored, but only if they are from family members and even then, “the possible motive of the giver and the use to which the gift is to be put should be considered. If there is any doubt, the benefit should be registered”.
Registrable means anything that “might reasonably be thought by others to influence his or her actions, speeches or votes in Parliament, or actions taken in his or her capacity as a Member of Parliament”.
The money is reported to have been accompanied by a legal document declaring it to be “unconditional and irrevocable”. The Reform UK leader also suggested it was for his personal security, saying: “This money is the only way I can look after myself, and protect myself for the rest of my life”. That explanation barely survived the week with Farage later telling The Sun instead that it was “a reward for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years”.
Was the £5mn really just a gift?
Some, including Farage’s former colleague Ben Habib, suggest the purpose of the £5mn was to persuade Farage to stand as MP for Clacton. Farage formally announced on 23 May 2024 that he would not be a candidate in the general election that PM Rishi Sunak had announced the previous day. By 3 June, Farage had changed his mind. He would stand after all, and he was elected on 5 July with a 45% swing, the largest for any seat at a UK general election.
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Trump says talks with Iran ‘going on continuously,’ adds, ‘where they lead, one never knows’
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US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that diplomatic exchanges with Tehran are proceeding without interruption, contradicting reports of halted communications, Anadolu Agency reports.
“The conversations between us have been going on continuously,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, noting that dialogue has occurred daily throughout the week.
He said reports of stopped communications are “false and erroneous.”
Regarding the outcome of the efforts, the US president remarked, “Where they lead, one never knows.”
Trump insisted that Tehran must reach a settlement after nearly five decades of friction, asserting that the situation “cannot be allowed to go on any longer.”
His comments follow reports from the semi-official Tasnim agency that Iran suspended talks via mediators to protest Israeli military actions.
Trump said Monday that he would welcome a period of silence if Iran suspends indirect peace talks with Washington. He also said that talks with Tehran are continuing “at a rapid pace.”
READ: Iran says its armed forces ready ‘more than in the past’ if war renews with US
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- Rubio says Iran’s supreme leader alive, ‘increasingly engaging’ through intermediaries
- Hamas denies refusing to hand over governance in Gaza
- Hormuz disruptions could raise vulnerable economies’ oil import costs by $20B per year: UN trade agency
- Trump says talks with Iran ‘going on continuously,’ adds, ‘where they lead, one never knows’
- Israel orders seizure of 30 hectares of Palestinian land in southern West Bank: Official
- Trump administration pressures Oman to cut ties with Tehran: Report
- US F-15E pilot shot down above Iran had survived earlier downing: Report
- Israeli forces arrest 4 students in West Bank raids, hold 89 women in detention: Rights group
- WHO verifies 190 attacks on health care in Lebanon in 3 months
- Iran to hold funeral ceremonies for late Supreme Leader Khamenei in 3 cities
- Israeli attacks killed over 3,000 people, ‘no option but negotiation’ with Israel: Lebanese president
- EU considers sanctions on Israeli ministers over Gaza aid flotilla treatment: Report
- Bahrain bans citizens from traveling to Iraq, Iran over ‘tense security situation’
- Iran says its armed forces ready ‘more than in the past’ if war renews with US
- As Israel encroaches upon Gaza, the UN should be reckoning with its colonial complicity
- Trump wants Netanyahu useful, not unrestrained
- What happens to the Red Sea when Somaliland is dragged into proxy wars
- Kazakhstan and the Iran-Israel war: Navigating risks, opportunities, and strategic neutrality
- Israeli Attorney General warns of changes to oversight and judicial institutions
- Solidarity rally held in Gaza in support of Palestinian prisoners
- Egypt warns of wider regional escalation amid Israeli escalations in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Lebanon
- Iranian military headquarters warns of retaliation if Beirut’s southern suburbs are attacked
- France bars official Israeli participation in Eurosatory defence exhibition
- French politician calls for deployment of French aircraft carrier and criticises Israel’s actions in Lebanon
- Palestine’s supreme judge: Israeli bill to restrict Muslim call to prayer an attack on freedom of worship
- Iran’s Quds Force chief: Israeli actions may lead to Bab al-Mandab being treated like Hormuz
- UN: Israeli air strike hits UN school in Gaza
- Iran seeks ceasefire across Lebanon, Ghalibaf tells Berri
- Israeli opposition attacks Netanyahu after he backs down on Beirut suburb strike
- Trump rebukes Netanyahu over Lebanon escalation, says it threatens Iran talks: report
- Despite Trump’s ceasefire talk, Netanyahu says Israeli forces will continue offensive in southern Lebanon
- Al-Aqsa: The moment of peril is here. Will the Muslim world act?
- Israeli court approves appointment of Roman Gofman as next Mossad chief
- US Congress moves to fuse Israel’s war machine into American military system
- German firm Bosch closes artificial intelligence, research and development center in Israel
- UN experts warn of rising settler violence, displacement risk in occupied Palestinian territory
- UK accused of policing speech for Israel after banning Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker
- The end of American forward presence in the Persian Gulf
- Negotiations with Israel ‘need time,’ Lebanese president says
- Ceasefire with US covers Lebanon: Iran
- Turkiye condemns Israeli extremist group’s raid on Al Aqsa Mosque
- Iran says it will not hesitate to help Lebanon resist Israel’s ‘illegal aggression’
- Iranian attacks damaged 20 US military sites since war began, satellite imagery shows
- Why the Iran conflict demands a fresh strategy in the Arab world
- Iran says Israel’s actions in Lebanon delaying US deal
- Iran’s IRGC says it struck US air base after reported attack on Sirik Island
- Netanyahu orders attacks on Beirut’s Dahiyeh despite Lebanon ceasefire
- IOM: 2,245 people displaced from South Kordofan in Sudan
- Hamas accuses Mladenov of inciting against Gaza, urges adherence to war-ending plan
- Petition seeks EU protection for Francesca Albanese, ICC judges and human rights defenders

Israel orders seizure of 30 hectares of Palestinian land in southern West Bank: Official
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Israeli authorities have issued a military order to seize 30 hectares (74 acres) of Palestinian land near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank under the pretext of expropriation for public purposes, a Palestinian official said on Tuesday, Anadolu Agency reports.
Moayad Shaaban, head of the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, said the order targets land in the Jabal Al-Fureidis area near Bethlehem and is intended to facilitate the development of what Israel describes as an archaeological site.
In a statement, Shaaban said the measure was the third expropriation order issued by Israeli authorities since the beginning of 2026.
He warned that the decision forms part of a broader policy aimed at imposing legal and administrative control over Palestinian land and redirecting it to serve housing projects for occupiers.
According to Shaaban, Israeli authorities had already declared 17.1 hectares (42 acres) of land surrounding the site as state land in 2024.
READ: Israeli forces arrest 4 students in West Bank raids, hold 89 women in detention: Rights group
He said targeting Palestinian archaeological and heritage sites goes beyond land control and is part of efforts to reshape the historical and cultural landscape in support of the settlement enterprise.
Shaaban described the policy as one of the most dangerous tools used to impose de facto annexation of Palestinian territory through unilateral measures that violate international law.
The announcement comes amid increased Israeli measures involving archaeological sites in the West Bank, which Palestinian officials say are being used to expand control over land and strengthen settlement activity in Area C.
Under the 1995 Oslo II Accord, Area C, which comprises about 61% of the occupied West Bank, remains under full Israeli control.
In February, the Israeli government approved a measure allowing authorities to register large areas of West Bank land as state property for the first time since 1967, according to Israel’s public broadcaster.
Israeli violence has surged across the occupied West Bank since October 2023, with Palestinian officials reporting 1,168 deaths, 12,666 injuries, nearly 23,000 arrests and the displacement of around 33,000 people as of May 26.
READ: Settler council advances plan for 18 settlements in the northern West Bank
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- Rubio says Iran’s supreme leader alive, ‘increasingly engaging’ through intermediaries
- Hamas denies refusing to hand over governance in Gaza
- Hormuz disruptions could raise vulnerable economies’ oil import costs by $20B per year: UN trade agency
- Trump says talks with Iran ‘going on continuously,’ adds, ‘where they lead, one never knows’
- Israel orders seizure of 30 hectares of Palestinian land in southern West Bank: Official
- Trump administration pressures Oman to cut ties with Tehran: Report
- US F-15E pilot shot down above Iran had survived earlier downing: Report
- Israeli forces arrest 4 students in West Bank raids, hold 89 women in detention: Rights group
- WHO verifies 190 attacks on health care in Lebanon in 3 months
- Iran to hold funeral ceremonies for late Supreme Leader Khamenei in 3 cities
- Israeli attacks killed over 3,000 people, ‘no option but negotiation’ with Israel: Lebanese president
- EU considers sanctions on Israeli ministers over Gaza aid flotilla treatment: Report
- Bahrain bans citizens from traveling to Iraq, Iran over ‘tense security situation’
- Iran says its armed forces ready ‘more than in the past’ if war renews with US
- As Israel encroaches upon Gaza, the UN should be reckoning with its colonial complicity
- Trump wants Netanyahu useful, not unrestrained
- What happens to the Red Sea when Somaliland is dragged into proxy wars
- Kazakhstan and the Iran-Israel war: Navigating risks, opportunities, and strategic neutrality
- Israeli Attorney General warns of changes to oversight and judicial institutions
- Solidarity rally held in Gaza in support of Palestinian prisoners
- Egypt warns of wider regional escalation amid Israeli escalations in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Lebanon
- Iranian military headquarters warns of retaliation if Beirut’s southern suburbs are attacked
- France bars official Israeli participation in Eurosatory defence exhibition
- French politician calls for deployment of French aircraft carrier and criticises Israel’s actions in Lebanon
- Palestine’s supreme judge: Israeli bill to restrict Muslim call to prayer an attack on freedom of worship
- Iran’s Quds Force chief: Israeli actions may lead to Bab al-Mandab being treated like Hormuz
- UN: Israeli air strike hits UN school in Gaza
- Iran seeks ceasefire across Lebanon, Ghalibaf tells Berri
- Israeli opposition attacks Netanyahu after he backs down on Beirut suburb strike
- Trump rebukes Netanyahu over Lebanon escalation, says it threatens Iran talks: report
- Despite Trump’s ceasefire talk, Netanyahu says Israeli forces will continue offensive in southern Lebanon
- Al-Aqsa: The moment of peril is here. Will the Muslim world act?
- Israeli court approves appointment of Roman Gofman as next Mossad chief
- US Congress moves to fuse Israel’s war machine into American military system
- German firm Bosch closes artificial intelligence, research and development center in Israel
- UN experts warn of rising settler violence, displacement risk in occupied Palestinian territory
- UK accused of policing speech for Israel after banning Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker
- The end of American forward presence in the Persian Gulf
- Negotiations with Israel ‘need time,’ Lebanese president says
- Ceasefire with US covers Lebanon: Iran
- Turkiye condemns Israeli extremist group’s raid on Al Aqsa Mosque
- Iran says it will not hesitate to help Lebanon resist Israel’s ‘illegal aggression’
- Iranian attacks damaged 20 US military sites since war began, satellite imagery shows
- Why the Iran conflict demands a fresh strategy in the Arab world
- Iran says Israel’s actions in Lebanon delaying US deal
- Iran’s IRGC says it struck US air base after reported attack on Sirik Island
- Netanyahu orders attacks on Beirut’s Dahiyeh despite Lebanon ceasefire
- IOM: 2,245 people displaced from South Kordofan in Sudan
- Hamas accuses Mladenov of inciting against Gaza, urges adherence to war-ending plan
- Petition seeks EU protection for Francesca Albanese, ICC judges and human rights defenders

Trump administration pressures Oman to cut ties with Tehran: Report
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The US has intensified diplomatic pressure on Oman, demanding the Gulf state abandon its historic neutrality and sever diplomatic relations with Iran, according to a Wall Street Journal story on Monday, Anadolu Agency reports.
American and Arab officials indicated that Washington now views Oman’s policy on Iran as being actively hostile to US interests.
The Trump administration has reportedly threatened to impose sanctions or even launch military strikes against Oman following intelligence assessments suggesting the country might join Iran in taxing commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Both countries have coasts on the strategic waterway.
The Omani leadership has denied these allegations, maintaining that its neutral stance is essential for regional mediation. However, US officials remain skeptical, citing Oman’s refusal to explicitly denounce Iranian military actions.
Friction between the two capitals reportedly began just before the current conflict when Washington felt the Omani foreign minister provided inaccurate assessments on a potential nuclear deal.
US President Donald Trump last week fueled these tensions by warning that Oman must cooperate or face military consequences. “Oman will behave just like everybody else, or we’ll have to blow ‘em up,” said Trump.
READ: Oman FM: US has lost control of foreign policy, entered ‘war that is not its own’
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- Rubio says Iran’s supreme leader alive, ‘increasingly engaging’ through intermediaries
- Hamas denies refusing to hand over governance in Gaza
- Hormuz disruptions could raise vulnerable economies’ oil import costs by $20B per year: UN trade agency
- Trump says talks with Iran ‘going on continuously,’ adds, ‘where they lead, one never knows’
- Israel orders seizure of 30 hectares of Palestinian land in southern West Bank: Official
- Trump administration pressures Oman to cut ties with Tehran: Report
- US F-15E pilot shot down above Iran had survived earlier downing: Report
- Israeli forces arrest 4 students in West Bank raids, hold 89 women in detention: Rights group
- WHO verifies 190 attacks on health care in Lebanon in 3 months
- Iran to hold funeral ceremonies for late Supreme Leader Khamenei in 3 cities
- Israeli attacks killed over 3,000 people, ‘no option but negotiation’ with Israel: Lebanese president
- EU considers sanctions on Israeli ministers over Gaza aid flotilla treatment: Report
- Bahrain bans citizens from traveling to Iraq, Iran over ‘tense security situation’
- Iran says its armed forces ready ‘more than in the past’ if war renews with US
- As Israel encroaches upon Gaza, the UN should be reckoning with its colonial complicity
- Trump wants Netanyahu useful, not unrestrained
- What happens to the Red Sea when Somaliland is dragged into proxy wars
- Kazakhstan and the Iran-Israel war: Navigating risks, opportunities, and strategic neutrality
- Israeli Attorney General warns of changes to oversight and judicial institutions
- Solidarity rally held in Gaza in support of Palestinian prisoners
- Egypt warns of wider regional escalation amid Israeli escalations in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Lebanon
- Iranian military headquarters warns of retaliation if Beirut’s southern suburbs are attacked
- France bars official Israeli participation in Eurosatory defence exhibition
- French politician calls for deployment of French aircraft carrier and criticises Israel’s actions in Lebanon
- Palestine’s supreme judge: Israeli bill to restrict Muslim call to prayer an attack on freedom of worship
- Iran’s Quds Force chief: Israeli actions may lead to Bab al-Mandab being treated like Hormuz
- UN: Israeli air strike hits UN school in Gaza
- Iran seeks ceasefire across Lebanon, Ghalibaf tells Berri
- Israeli opposition attacks Netanyahu after he backs down on Beirut suburb strike
- Trump rebukes Netanyahu over Lebanon escalation, says it threatens Iran talks: report
- Despite Trump’s ceasefire talk, Netanyahu says Israeli forces will continue offensive in southern Lebanon
- Al-Aqsa: The moment of peril is here. Will the Muslim world act?
- Israeli court approves appointment of Roman Gofman as next Mossad chief
- US Congress moves to fuse Israel’s war machine into American military system
- German firm Bosch closes artificial intelligence, research and development center in Israel
- UN experts warn of rising settler violence, displacement risk in occupied Palestinian territory
- UK accused of policing speech for Israel after banning Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker
- The end of American forward presence in the Persian Gulf
- Negotiations with Israel ‘need time,’ Lebanese president says
- Ceasefire with US covers Lebanon: Iran
- Turkiye condemns Israeli extremist group’s raid on Al Aqsa Mosque
- Iran says it will not hesitate to help Lebanon resist Israel’s ‘illegal aggression’
- Iranian attacks damaged 20 US military sites since war began, satellite imagery shows
- Why the Iran conflict demands a fresh strategy in the Arab world
- Iran says Israel’s actions in Lebanon delaying US deal
- Iran’s IRGC says it struck US air base after reported attack on Sirik Island
- Netanyahu orders attacks on Beirut’s Dahiyeh despite Lebanon ceasefire
- IOM: 2,245 people displaced from South Kordofan in Sudan
- Hamas accuses Mladenov of inciting against Gaza, urges adherence to war-ending plan
- Petition seeks EU protection for Francesca Albanese, ICC judges and human rights defenders

