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Tulip Siddiq

  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Labour party UK
    Starmer met ousted Awami League figure last month

    UK Labour party has long ties with ‘Kennedys of Bangladesh’ despite former regime’s alleged corruption and violence

    UK prime minister Keir Starmer with Anwaruzzaman Chowdhury, the ousted mayor of the Bangladeshi city of Sylhet, in Glasgow in December
  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Aunt of UK’s anti-corruption minister denied Malta passport on corruption fears

    Documentation for application by ally of ousted Bangladesh PM contains details of arrangement of family affairs

    Maltese passports
  • Wednesday, 8 January, 2025
    Dhaka police ‘raided lawyer’s home’ after journalists asked UK MP about his plight

    Mir Ahmad bin Quasem says security personnel intimidated wife before TV confrontation with Labour MP was broadcast

    Ahmad Bin Quasem
  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    Bangladesh requests UK minister’s bank account details in corruption probe

    UK City minister Tulip Siddiq under scrutiny for links to ousted regime of her aunt Sheikh Hasina

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Monday, 6 January, 2025
    Tulip Siddiq refers herself to government adviser on ministerial standards

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he retains confidence in the City minister

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Sunday, 5 January, 2025
    Tulip Siddiq under rising pressure to resign over UK property scandal

    Anti-corruption minister received accommodation from a developer with links to ousted Bangladeshi government

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Friday, 3 January, 2025
    Tulip Siddiq was given London flat by developer with links to ousted Bangladeshi government

    UK City minister still owns King’s Cross property she was handed in 2004

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Saturday, 21 December, 2024
    UK minister’s links to ousted Bangladesh leader under scrutiny after corruption claims

    Tulip Siddiq has cited the support of her aunt, Sheikh Hasina, and her Awami League party

    Montage shows Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina with UK City minister Tulip Siddiq against a backdrop showing the Awami League’s logo
  • Thursday, 19 December, 2024
    City minister Tulip Siddiq named in Bangladesh corruption claim

    Siddiq implicated in alleged embezzlement involving former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her aunt

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    UK financial regulation
    City minister warns FCA on ‘name and shame’ plans

    Tulip Siddiq says UK financial watchdog should consider rowing back further on its proposals for company scrutiny

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2024
    Digital economy
    UK’s City minister pushes for blockchain gilts despite concerns

    Treasury unit has raised questions over new technology

    City minister Tulip Siddiq
  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Sheikh Hasina
    Britain asked to investigate assets linked to ousted Bangladeshi regime

    Dhaka central bank probes whether allies of autocrat Sheikh Hasina diverted upwards of £13bn overseas

    Emerson Bainbridge House in London
  • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
    UK financial regulation
    Labour and Tories to raise pressure on City watchdog over growth

    Concerns have risen over Financial Conduct Authority’s ability to spur competitiveness

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Saturday, 30 March, 2024
    UK politics
    Labour’s Siddiq rebukes Hunt over delay to regulating ‘buy now, pay later’ lenders

    Shadow City minister says UK chancellor’s inaction has ‘left millions of consumers at risk from bad actors’

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Thursday, 7 December, 2023
    Labour party UK
    Labour says no longer ‘sneering at business’ and unveils 10 City advisers

    Shadow minister Tulip Siddiq promises no more tax on financial sector unless ‘something dramatic happens’

    Tulip Siddiq
  • Monday, 20 March, 2023
    UK financial regulation
    Labour calls for review of impact of financial sector uncertainty on UK

    Letter to chancellor in wake of turmoil at banks in US and Europe

    Jeremy Hunt in the door of No 11 Downing Street
  • Saturday, 24 June, 2017
    Grenfell Tower disaster
    Camden defends decision to evacuate four tower blocks

    London council asks 4,000 residents to move out after inspection raises fire concerns

    © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/06/2017. London, UK. Residents continue to be evacuated from the Burnham block on the Chalcots Estate in Camden after it failed a fire inspection because of combustable cladding. More than 700 flats in tower blocks on an estate in the Swiss Cottage area of north-west London are being evacuated because of fire safety concerns. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
  • Friday, 23 June, 2017
    Grenfell Tower disaster
    Camden tower block evacuations reflect tenant fears

    Residents had expressed unease over safety of buildings after Grenfell fire

    epa06043559 Chalcots Estate, in Camden, London, Britain, 22 June 2017. Camden council is preparing to remove the cladding panels from the tower blocks on the Chalcots Estate after test showed the panels were not 'fitted to they standard they commissioned' . British Prime Minister Theresa May has said that over six hundred tower blocks have similar 'combustible' cladding to Grenfell Tower. At least 79 people are either dead or missing in the Grenfell Tower disaster that occurred on June 14, police have said. This latest figure includes the 30 already confirmed to have died in the fire. The cause of the fire is yet not known. EPA/ANDY RAIN
  • Friday, 5 May, 2017
    UK general election
    May drops Conservative branding to play personality politics

    Reliance on popular appeal to woo voters is reminiscent of a US presidential contest

  • Saturday, 8 April, 2017
    Antisemitism
    Labour must confront anti-Semitism — by expelling Ken Livingstone

    The former mayor of London’s past achievements do not excuse offensive comments

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (8573171m) Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone talks to reporters at Church House as he arrives to hear the result of a Labour Party disciplinary hearing. Labour Party disciplinary hearing, London, UK - 04 Apr 2017 Mr Livingstone has been accused of anti-Semitism after comments he made in April 2016 claiming that Hitler supported Zionism in the 1930's
  • Wednesday, 16 December, 2015
    World
    Cameron: Trump’s remarks ‘stupid’ but no ban
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