Before his resignation Smolii lost an action to Kolomoiskyi regarding refinancing guarantee
On June 19, the Economic Court of Kyiv fully satisfied the lawsuit of Ihor Kolomoiskyi against the National Bank of Ukraine and Privatbank (in case No. 10910/5172/19), and on July 27, the Northern Economic Court of Appeal opened an appellate proceeding on the National Bank's appeal petition against the specified judgment of first instance.
In his lawsuit, Ihor Kolomoiskyi asked...
£551m scheme announced to kick-start film & TV production
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has announced a government-backed scheme worth half a billion pounds (£551m) aimed towards restarting the operations of the entertainment industry.
The scheme, which comes from the UK government's largest ever investment in arts & entertainment, will be used by domestic production houses to jump start production.
Once productions have started again, the funding will be used to...
Russia Report: Report Claiming Moscow Intervened in UK General Elections to be Released
After a delay of 9 months, the Russia report is set to be released this Thursday. The report is to claim that Russia intervened in the last UK general elections as well as the Scottish Freedom referendum. However, there are no evidences that Moscow manipulated the EU referendum.
Initially, the report's publication was delayed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson before...
The Egyptian Ahmed Zulficar to penetrate the UK market
From Egypt to Russia and now they’re coming to London!
Over the last 3 years alone, Ahmed Zulficar along with an investment entity have connected $125million of capital, showcased to over 5000 high net-worth investors and investment groups at events spanning 6 countries and 12 cities.
This year, due to the unforeseen circumstance of COVID-19, Ahmed Zulficar has gone completely virtual...
Kolomoiskyi Wins the Trial Against Hontareva After She Accused Him of “Bullying”
Ukrainian billionaire Kolomoiskyi Ihor Valeriiovych won a court trial on the protection of honor and dignity against the former Chairwoman of the National Bank of Ukraine Valeriia Hontareva, who accused him of persecution, UNIAN agency reported.
Hontareva at the end of August 2019 reported that she was hit by a car in London. Previously she had stated that Kolomoiskyi was...
PM’s Car Hit by Security After Protestor Jumps Out in Front
Prime Minister Boris Johnson encountered a minor car crash in Westminster after his Jaguar was hit in the rear by his own security team after a protestor jumped out in front of the Prime Minister's car.
Nobody was hurt in the incident - including the PM.
After the protester ran into the road, the front car then stopped suddenly, forcing the...
BLM Protestors Vandalise Indian Restaurant in London, Spray-paint Racial Slurs
In a shocking incident, an Indian restaurant in Queensbury named 'Meera's Village' was vandalised by violent #BlackLivesMatter protestors. While the restaurant was left ransacked, the vandals also wrote derogatory Indophobic racial slurs on the restaurant's art-wall.
Pictures of the incident were shared by a London-resident on Twitter who wrote "We Gujarati’s are a minority community in the UK, smaller than...
Boris set to win 64-seat majority, polls suggest
Polling suggests that Boris Johnson's Conservative Party could win a 64-seat majority in the House of Commons in the coming General Election.
The poll of poll, conducted by Electoral Calculus suggests the Conservative Party polling at 42.8%, taking 357 seats in the 650-seat lower house while Corbyn’s Labour Party is polling at 30% - set to lose 55 seats.
Another Deltapoll...
Why Priti Patel is right on immigration
On October 1st, Home Secretary Priti Patel addressed the Tory Party conference in Manchester. She owed to 'end the free movement of people once and for all' as she outlined a stricter immigration policy under Boris Johnson's leadership.
The Home Secretary pitched for an Australia-like points-based immigration system. A system that could potentially help in filtering out low-skilled migrants, while...
PM could demand EU to refuse Brexit delay as part of exit agreement
Prime Minister Boris Johnson could ask the EU to rule out giving Britain a third Brexit delay to give MPs a stark choice between his deal and no deal.
The Prime Minister is set to officially reveal his plans to get an agreement signed off with Brussels within days as he vowed: "We do have a solution."
As part of the...