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UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain
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Politik·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain

A Guardian investigation has found that more than £50m of UK taxpayer money from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) has gone to 14 US tech companies and venture capital groups over the past two years. The agency, created by Dominic Cummings to fund "crazy" ideas and restore Britain's scientific superpower status, has faced criticism over its international spending. One recipient, Rain Neuromorphics (backed by Sam Altman's OpenAI), was reportedly near collapse last year after receiving ARIA funding. ARIA maintains over 80% of funding goes to UK-based teams, but critics including the Commons science and technology committee chair Chi Onwurah question how US venture capital investments meet the agency's legal requirement to benefit the UK.

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Guardian UK
Restore Britain Refunds Crypto Project Donations After Electoral Commission Concerns Raised
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Politik·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Restore Britain Refunds Crypto Project Donations After Electoral Commission Concerns Raised

Restore Britain, a new political party founded by ex-Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, has refunded donations worth approximately £26,000 from Britain Token, an anonymous memecoin project. Labour MP Phil Brickell has urged the Electoral Commission to investigate whether the donation from the unidentifiable crypto developers is permissible under UK election laws. The party, endorsed by Elon Musk and polling at 3%, has gone beyond legal requirements to process the refund. The UK government announced plans last month to ban cryptocurrency donations to political parties over concerns about donor anonymity.

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Reform UK candidate vetting under fire as more racist posts emerge, Restore Britain donor praised Hitler
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Politik·19.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Reform UK candidate vetting under fire as more racist posts emerge, Restore Britain donor praised Hitler

Labour has criticised Reform UK's candidate vetting as 'clearly not fit for purpose' after two more candidates in May's local elections were accused of making racist and anti-Islam social media posts. Alan Stay, standing in the Isle of Wight, shared explicitly racist content, while Caroline Panetta in Bexley retweeted anti-Islam comments including about Mayor Sadiq Khan. Meanwhile, Restore Britain, the party founded by ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe, accepted a donation from Miles Routledge who posted 'by 2039 we'll have another Hitler to lead another great uprising'.

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Guardian UK