Rupert Neate
Rupert Neate is a reporter. He was shortlisted for reporter of the year at the 2012 British Press Awards and the British Journalism Awards for his investigation that led to Liam Fox's resignation as defence secretary. He joined the Guardian in 2011 from the Daily Telegraph, were he worked for four years as City Diary editor and telecoms and technology correspondent. He was named student journalist of the year at the Guardian Student Media Awards in 2006.
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Presumptive Republican nominee presents list of groups receiving funds, as Sanders and Clinton continue to canvass next week’s primary states
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Paper denies ‘unjustified’ claims that CEO Mark Thompson introduced culture that favors ‘young, white’ and single staffers to older female and black employees
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Much of the falloff is attributable to the stuggling Chinese economy, still the second-largest market in the world for Apple products behind the US
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It was a slow day before the five-state marathon of the so-called “Acela primaries” in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland and Delaware tomorrow
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1209 North Orange Street in Wilmington is a nondescript two-storey building yet is home to Apple, American Airlines, Walmart and presidential candidates
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Joseph Safra accused of corruption in relation to a conspiracy to pay 15.3m reais ($4.2m) in bribes to Brazilian tax officials
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Upscale ‘athleisure’ brand favoured by Kim Kardashian and Cameron Diaz sees surge in sales in major bounce back from see-through scandal two years ago
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The seaside towns at the east end of Long Island, New York, are playgrounds for the rich in summer, but off-season life for permanent residents can be a struggle
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Work is scant in the Hamptons’ winter months. Its usual crowd of New York’s mega-rich are back home, leaving the area’s yearlong residents to scrounge for money and jobs
The 2016 campaign, minute-by-minute Obama talks trans bathroom access as Trump defends business practices – as it happened