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, where 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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Oxfam warns that inequality personified by clove cigarette tycoons Budi and Michael Hartono will damage the nation’s economy
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Taller than Big Ben and longer than 13 London buses, billionaire Russian’s €400m luxury vessel kept in dock over disputed bills to shipbuilder
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Housebuilder apologises for poor quality of some properties as dissatisfied owners organise protests
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Capital’s most expensive apartment is one of new breed of ultra-luxurious properties aimed at cash-splashing global super-rich
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Swiss watch federation reports huge drop in exports to China as official crackdown on bribery makes it worst year for industry since 2009
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Building experts estimate barrier could cost $31bn, with most of 40,000-strong workforce from Mexican side of border
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After the Orlando nightclub shootings, America’s queer community has the gun lobby firmly in its sights. Can they succeed where so many have failed, asks Rupert Neate
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Research finds tens of thousands of ultra-rich individuals buying multiple homes in the planet’s most desirable locations
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President-elect vowed to ‘drain the swamp’ in Washington but critics say key roles for business elite is not the way
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Donald Trump appoints ex-Goldman Sachs banker who says he will oversee ‘the largest tax change since Reagan’
UK millionaires think Brexit will make them even richer, survey finds