Nigel Farage debanking row: NatWest chairman under pressure after BBC apology

Former Ukip leader urges bank boss to launch inquiry into who leaked his private information

A sign outside the HQ of Coutts in central London
Coutts has admitted closing Farage’s account partly because of his views
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Pressure is mounting on NatWest to reveal whether its chief executive played a role in leaking private information about Nigel Farage.

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