Breaking
World leaders gather for emergency summit on climate crisis • Tech giants announce major breakthrough in fusion energy • Stocks reach all-time high as global trade recovers • Global News 24 launches premium news experience • Stay updated with real-time headlines •
BACK TO NEWS
Technologyabout 3 hours ago

Christopher Harborne, tycoon who gave £5m to Farage, enters UK rich list at No 6

The Guardian
The Guardian

Verified Publisher

Christopher Harborne, tycoon who gave £5m to Farage, enters UK rich list at No 6

Crypto billionaire goes straight into top 10 on Sunday Times list, with Noel and Liam Gallagher among other first-timersBusiness live – latest updates<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/may/15/prime-minister-keir-starmer-leadership-contest-wes-streeting-andy-burn

Harborne, who gave the gift to Farage weeks before the Reform leader announced he would stand as a candidate in the 2024 election.

Photograph: George Cracknell Wright/LNP View image in fullscreen Harborne, who gave the gift to Farage weeks before the Reform leader announced he would stand as a candidate in the 2024 election.

Photograph: George Cracknell Wright/LNP Christopher Harborne, tycoon who gave £5m to Farage, enters UK rich list at No 6 Crypto billionaire goes straight into top 10 on Sunday Times list, with Noel and Liam Gallagher among other first-timers Business live – latest updates UK politics live – latest updates Christopher Harborne, the crypto billionaire who controversially gifted Nigel Farage £5m , has been named in the list of the UK’s wealthiest people for the first time.

Other first-timers include Noel and Liam Gallagher and Emily Eavis, the daughter ofte Glastonbury festival founder, Michael Eavis, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List published on Friday .

Harborne, who gave Farage the money weeks before the Reform leader announced he would stand as a candidate in the 2024 general election, is estimated to be the sixth-richest UK billionaire, with an estimated fortune of £18.17bn.

He is also the richest British-born person on the Sunday Times list, which ranks the 350 wealthiest UK residents and Britons abroad.

David and Victoria Beckham , the Labour donor Gary Lubner and the sports promoters Barry and Eddie Hearn also join Britain’s billionaire club for the first time.

Farage originally said Harborne’s gift, first revealed by the Guardian , was intended to cover his personal security costs and therefore did not need to be declared. On Thursday, after it emerged that Farage bought a £1.4m property in cash shortly after receiving the gift, he appeared to change this line, saying it was a “reward” for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years.

The parliamentary standards watchdog launched an investigation this week into whether the money from the Thailand-based businessman falls within rules requiring MPs to declare any potentially relevant gifts or donations received in the 12 months before entering parliament.

The Beckhams’ entry makes David Britain’s first billionaire sportsperson, with the couple’s wealth estimated to have doubled over the last year to £1.18bn, thanks to his stake in Inter Miami and a property empire adjoining the US football club’s stadium.

The value of Victoria Beckham’s fashion label is also estimated to have increased in value, following a turnaround in financial performance after years of losses .

Lubner, the co-owner of the group behind Autoglass who has given more than £10m to the Labour party, has pledged to give away 95% of his estimated £1.3bn fortune .

The Gallagher brothers have made their debut on the list thanks to their comeback tour , with the 41 shows played taking nearly £400m, helping them to an estimated fortune of £375m.

Sanjay and Dheeraj Hinduja and their family have topped the list again this year, worth £38bn through their Indian conglomerate Hinduja Group.

The combined wealth of the UK’s 350 wealthiest individuals and families rose by 1.4% in the last year to £784bn. Britain’s total of billionaires has grown by just one to 157. After peaking at 177 in 2022, the billionaire count had fallen for three years running.

Robert Watts, the compiler of the rich list, said it had undergone significant change in the last few years. “This year’s rich list is a tale of two exoduses. One in six of the individuals and families who appeared on the list two years ago don’t feature this time.

“Many foreign billionaires who have been living in the UK have also dropped out because they have moved away. We have also seen a sharp rise in the number of British nationals now resident in Dubai, Switzerland and Monaco. As UK nationals these people remain on our rich list – wherever they now live.” The list’s top 10 wealthiest in the UK Sanjay and Dheeraj Hinduja and family : £38bn David and Simon Reuben and family : £27.971bn Leonard Blavatnik : £26.852bn Idan Ofer : £24.481bn: £24.481bn Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family : £18.939bn Christopher Harborne : £18.177bn Nik Storonsky : £16.411bn Alex Gerko: £16.006bn Jim Ratcliffe : £15.194bn Igor and Dmitry Bukhman : £14.26bn Explore more on these topics Rich lists Nigel Farage Sunday Times Noel Gallagher Liam Gallagher Emily Eavis David Beckham news Share Reuse this content

Read original story at The Guardian

Continue reading this article on the publisher's website.

Visit Website

More from The Guardian

Heathrow could be forced to allow other firms to build third runway to cut costs
Technology
The Guardian
The Guardianabout 2 hours ago1 min read

Heathrow could be forced to allow other firms to build third runway to cut costs

Under aviation regulator proposals rival companies would bid to design and build parts of airport expansionHeathrow could be forced to allow other companies to design and build its third runway and new terminal after the UK aviation regulator argued that rival bids could keep construction costs down.A long-awaited review by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) proposes changes to the regulatory model that governs how Heathrow runs and covers its costs.

At least 24 killed in Kyiv in one of deadliest Russian attacks since start of war – Europe live
Technology
The Guardian
The Guardianabout 2 hours ago1 min read

At least 24 killed in Kyiv in one of deadliest Russian attacks since start of war – Europe live

The death toll included three children, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy saidFinland and Latvia were both forced to step up their air defences last night after early alerts about potential drone incursions into their territory, but no incursions were eventually reported.The Latvian army issued an alert after midnight local time, with Nato Baltic air policing mission fighte

Starmer ally admits prime minister is ‘unpopular’ but warns of ‘chaos’ if leadership contest triggered – UK politics live
Technology
The Guardian
The Guardianabout 3 hours ago1 min read

Starmer ally admits prime minister is ‘unpopular’ but warns of ‘chaos’ if leadership contest triggered – UK politics live

Pressure is intensifying on Keir Starmer after Andy Burnham was given a route back to parliamentLabour MP Josh Simons, who stood down from his seat in Makerfield to pave the way for Andy Burnham’s return, said his decision was one of the “most difficult” he’s made, but that he’s “absolutely” confident the Greater Manchester mayor can win a byelection.He told the BBC he spoke to Burnham’s team “for the first time seriously about this earl