Labour Urged to Return £50000 Co-Op Group Donation – the Guardian

Labour urged to return £50000 Co-op Group donation – The Guardian


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Labour urged to return £50000 Co-op Group donation
The Guardian
Paul Flowers, a Methodist minister who led the bank for three years, is facing a police inquiry after he was reportedly caught buying and using illegal drugs including crystal meth, crack cocaine and ketamine. During an appearance before the
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Doubly dysfunctional press hinders China cleanup
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