Exclusive: Tommy Robinson has been accused of misusing supporters’ money, as he declares himself bankrupt despite receiving hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations and funding
I have interviewed former employees and donors about where the money went
Robinson was able to raise a staggering amount of money from supporters between after leaving his employment with Canadian website Rebel Media in early 2018
He received almost £425,000 in little over two months, after announcing he was “going independent”
Robinson is believed to have received a much larger amount after being jailed for contempt of court in May 2018
Speaking in October 2018, Robinson said he received £350,000 in his first two weeks in prison, and there was a “pot in excess of a few hundred thousand pounds” left
At the time, Robinson said his former employer Ezra Levant, of Rebel Media, had “sorted out all my legal costs"
But US think tank the Middle East Forum, said it helped to fund his legal team as well as organising three “Free Tommy” rallies
It would not say how much was spent
Three former employees have raised questions about his spending, alleging their own costs were not properly covered or were paid late
Robinson has been accused of having a lavish lifestyle and using cocaine and prostitutes in the period, which he denies
Public records show Robinson is linked to a number of companies under the names Stephen Lennon and Paul Harris
Only one company, a Luton-based construction company, is listed as active and no accounting information has been filed. His bankruptcy declaration was filed on 3 March
Robinson denied mis-spending donations and said: “I have the utmost respect for my supporters and have never behaved in a dishonest way towards them ... I had other sources of income including from property development and tanning shops. I no longer have any assets or income."
Tommy Robinson appealed for donations to carry out what he said was journalistic work
We obtained original footage from one of his videos that went viral at the time, about a 'migrant attack' in Italy - and what it shows is very different
It said the law must be changed “to make it clear that protest is permitted if conducted in a manner that reduces public health risks to an acceptable level”
The committee has drafted additions to the Health Protection Regulations, which neither explicitly ban or allow protest
“The events of last weekend show clearly how the lack of clarity and level of uncertainty in the law is unacceptable and must be remedied as a matter of urgency,” chair Harriet Harman said
Exclusive: Tommy Robinson appealed for donations to carry out what he said was journalistic work
We obtained original footage from one of his videos that went viral at the time, about a 'migrant attack' in Italy - and what it shows is very different
The video, titled “Italy: What Really Happened when a Migrant Attacked”, showed Robinson punching a man to the ground while supposedly defending himself and his employee
The footage sparked international news coverage and was widely shared on social media
Robinson’s former producer Caolan Robertson has claimed the video was heavily edited “propaganda”, which distorted the incident - Robinson denies that
The original footage shows Robinson shoving the man into the road and then pushing him into the path of an oncoming car
The outpouring of women's trauma in recent days has brought a lot of past incidents to the surface of my mind, as I'm sure it has for many people
I've been sexually assaulted, followed, groped and stalked, but there's one incident that I keep thinking about
It was about 12 years ago while I was at university, on a student night at a nightclub
Being felt up on the dance floor was very, very common, and this was the sports team night so it was known for being particularly bad. But I was on a sports team too, so still went
I was alone walking towards the toilets when I felt someone grab my arse. But this time I managed to catch his hand before he could melt back into the crowd
As I turned to face him, I twisted his finger - it was accidental but I don't regret it to be honest
I can understand why the Met couldn't openly facilitate the #ReclaimTheStreets vigil for Sarah Everard ahead of time for consistency, given its stance on other recent demonstrations
But its response tonight was a choice, and an inflammatory one
It also undermines arguments about proportionality and the aim of the Health Protection Regulations
Their legislative foundation is as an emergency health protection measure to reduce the spread of coronavirus, illness and death. Stopping gatherings is part of that
But if there is a gathering which is distanced, masked and following government guidance, police operations that bring people into closer contact creates more risk
Arresting people and taking them into custody creates more contact between people in closed spaces
Exclusive: The government has repeatedly criticised prosecutors for doing “no more than applying the law” in immigration cases, the head of the CPS has said
Max Hill QC defended recent decisions that drew the ire of the Home Office
In one, the CPS dismissed charges against 69 Albanians who were charged by the Border Force with entering the UK illegally, but had not reached the country
Then earlier this month, the Home Office said “the British people will struggle to understand” why the CPS dropped charges against Nigerian stowaways who had been wrongly accused of trying to hijack an oil tanker
Unsurprisingly, this happened at the same court where at least three members of staff did not intervene - just watched - as a defendant verbally abused me outside his own hearing, then refused to give statements to police in the resulting criminal case
I made a complaint to Westminster Magistrates' Court over the incident, and wider security failings on a day that saw many journalists covering the hearing heckled and insulted amid a hostile crowd of far-right extremists
I never got a response. It was in March 2019
I escalated the complaint to the highest level on the automatic Resolver system - still nothing
Following James Goddard's conviction, I had to go through the MoJ press office to find an actual human to send a new complaint to