Richard Tice
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Born | Farnham |
United Kingdom | |
Relatives | Bernard Sunley |
Books | Academies: A Model Education? |
Reform UK | |
The Inside Track | |
Founded | Leave Means Leave |
Leave. EU | |
Leave.EU | |
Grassroots Out | |
Job | Businessperson |
Date of birth | September 13,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Full name | Richard James Sunley Tice |
Party | Reform UK |
Previous position | Member of the European Parliament (2019–2020) |
Education | Uppingham School |
University of Salford | |
Nationality | British |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405414 |
Richard Tice Life story
Richard James Sunley Tice is a British businessman and right-wing politician who has been Leader of Reform UK since 6 March 2021. Tice was CEO of the real estate group CLS Holdings from 2010 to 2014, after which he became CEO of the property asset management group Quidnet Capital LLP.
Reform UK denies claim it offered Tory Lee Anderson money to defect
...Reform UK leader Richard Tice has denied claims Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson was offered money to defect to the party...
David Cameron to return to cabinet table after seven years
... Reform leader Richard Tice was " as happy as can be" when he saw him earlier, he told BBC Newsnight, adding: " The Champagne will be flowing in the Reform party headquarters tonight after what s been done today...
GB News: Ofcom rules breached over Richard Tice interview
...GB News breached impartiality rules in an interview with Reform Party leader Richard Tice, Ofcom has found...
Tories copying Reform UK rhetoric, not actions - Nigel Farage
... Mr Farage and current Reform UK leader Richard Tice both argue the government has failed to properly deliver Brexit or to control immigration...
Tories imitating our policies, says Reform UK leader Richard Tice
... Reform s leader Richard Tice grabbed some headlines at the start of this year when He sounds more even-handed in his disdain, when I ask if he still feels that way...
Labour Party spent more than Conservatives in 2022
... Reform UK, led by Richard Tice and formerly the Brexit Party, spent £949,000, 37% more than the £692,000 it brought in...
GB News: Politicians' shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations
... That show featured an interview with Reform UK leader Richard Tice and included a discussion about immigration and asylum policy...
Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift
... The party s leader, Richard Tice, says Mr Sunak s recent announcements were " waffle to create a gap with Labour"...
GB News: Politicians' shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations
By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter
Media regulator Ofcom has launched four new investigations into GB News after complaints that The channel broke impartiality rules.
Three episodes of shows hosted by Conservative MPs are being investigated in relation to a rule that politicians can't normally act as news presenters.
Programmes hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Philip Davies and Esther Mcvey are among those being examined.
It takes The Number of active Ofcom investigations into GB News to seven.
Politicians as presentersThe UK media watchdog has a rule that prevents politicians from acting as newsreaders, interviewers or reporters in news programmes " unless, exceptionally, it is editorially justified".
However, some news networks have argued their programmes hosted by politicians do not break The Rules because they should be classed as Current Affairs rather than news.
In June, Ofcom into public attitudes towards such programmes to decide whether The Rules should change.
On Monday, Ofcom said it was looking into three editions of GB News programmes in relation to The restrictions on politicians acting as news presenters.
They include The 13 June episode of Sir Jacob's show State of The Nation , which covered a stabbing in Nottingham.
The regulator is also investigating The 12 May episode of Friday Morning with Ester and Phil, which featured issues including a teenager who was being sentenced for terrorism offences.
The Following day's Saturday Morning with Esther and Phil is also being investigated under The " politicians as presenters" rule, as well as another rule that says news must be presented with due impartiality.
That episode featured an interview with Howard Cox - The Reform UK Party's candidate for The London mayoral Election - who was speaking Live From an anti-Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) demonstration.
Finally, Ofcom is investigating an episode of Laurence Fox 's programme from 16 June, when it was being was guest-presented by Martin Daubney .
That show featured an interview with Reform UK leader Richard Tice and included a discussion about immigration and asylum policy.
The regulator said it was looking into whether The programme broke rules requiring due impartiality to be " preserved on matters of major political or industrial controversy, or those relating to current public policy, and that an appropriately wide range of significant views are included and given due weight".
Bbc News has contacted GB News for comment.
There are three other ongoing Ofcom investigations into The channel - relating to Sir Jacob's show, Davies and McVey's programme, and The channel's Don't Kill Cash campaign.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com