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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50366956 GE2019 -the mystery of the Russian report 9 Russian donors https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49878693 Jeniffer Arcuri however when interviewed by Channel 4, in March 2019, Rees-Mogg refused to answer suggestions that their calculations showed that he stood to benefit by £7M since the referendum. Rees-Mogg pointed out the investment took place before Brexit but The Irish Times noted that his actions caused 'mirth' as although the hedge fund warned of Brexit related losses, it still had access to the EU.


 * Firstly apologies for the delay in responding due to a family birthday event and thanks for a courteous response.  I'm very surprised that two editors with a substantial amount of experience are arguing on the level of proof required, perhaps we edit different types of articles. You say the conclusions drawn are not fully supported by the source but they're fully spelt out in a manner which is publicly verifiable. This is all that is required -see verifiability and you haven't shown a good reason for removing my edit. I agree the reference to an anonymous 'expert' isn't helpful but it isn't needed either -15% of £47m profit is £7.1m Q.E.D.  As for notability, the subject has now been covered by 3 reliable sources including Somersetlive I'd like to reinstate the original text but replacing the Irish Times reference with the [Channel 4 report Channel 4 article -as you suggested.

The Shuttleworth Clarke foundation is a Leicestershire charity set up in 1989 by millionaire businessman and philanthropist David Clarke in memory of his wife Ivy Shuttleworth. The foundation owns two large adjacent properties -Ulvescroft Grange and Ulvescroft Manor which are set in extensive woodlands near Markfield overlooking Bradgate Park. According to the Loughborough Echo, the charity "works to relive loneliness, suffering and despair amongst both elderly and disabled people in Leicestershire. " Both properties are designed to cater for disabled people and in 2003 employed 23 full time staff.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49049852 Larry