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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2026-02-11
Karl Malenfant montre l'imposant recueil de documents presentés en conférence de presse à Montréal, quelques jours avant le dépôt du rapport de la commission Gallant, mercredi le 11 février 2026. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Graham Hughes (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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Election '24: Trump Projected As Winner Indonesia Warches, Bandung, West Java - 06 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Algi Febri Sugita/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14874035b)
A man holds a smartphone showing result election vote website as she awaits the 2024 US election vote count between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in Bandung, Indonesia. American voters have gone to the polls to determine the 47th president of the United States. Polling over recent weeks has indicated a tight race between Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, to succeed President Joe Biden in the White House.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho (with his sister) who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho (with his sister) who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Diogo Santos Coelho, vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site.
A vulnerable autistic man is pleading with the UK government to block his extradition to the US on cybercrime charges where he faces a 52-year sentence for alleged offending that began when he was a child.
Diogo Santos Coelho, who has been assessed as at very high risk of suicide, said he had been groomed and exploited online by adults from the age of 14 into committing the alleged crimes, which relate to the website RaidForums.
Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho (with his sister) who started RaidForums and is fighting a US extradition.
14/03/2024.
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Debbie Weinstein
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Debbie Weinstein, MD, Google UK and Ireland
27-07-2023
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AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
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27-07-2023
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Debbie Weinstein
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Debbie Weinstein, MD, Google UK and Ireland
27-07-2023
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Debbie Weinstein
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Debbie Weinstein, MD, Google UK and Ireland
27-07-2023
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Debbie Weinstein
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Debbie Weinstein, MD, Google UK and Ireland
27-07-2023
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Debbie Weinstein
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
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27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Ruth Porat, Chief Financial Officer, Alphabet
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Debbie Weinstein, MD, Google UK and Ireland
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
AI training at Google’s offices.
Kings Cross, London
- Ruth Borat, Chief Financial Officer, Alphabet
27-07-2023
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AI for all? Google ups the ante with free UK training courses for firms
Meeting at Google’s offices.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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I'm begging the government to listen: Martin Lewis on getting political, mental health and the cost of living crisis.
Martin Lewis: If politicians had my mailbag, they would understand the genuine, real problems that are happening.
Martin Lewis is in his happy place. The keen walker is sitting in an outdoor cafe in a London park he loves.
Yet despite this, his manner is anything but carefree. And while that has many causes, the immediate one is the cost of living crisis. On this he has emerged from a sea of wilful political obliviousness as one of the most trenchant and steadfast voices.
The broadcaster and financial expert started out searching for cut-price credit card deals. But with ‘shocking’ levels of poverty he has become a champion for the vulnerable - and he wants those in power to act.
Marin Lewis photographed near his home in Regent's Park, in Central London.
Lewis is an English financial journalist and broadcaster. Lewis founded the website MoneySavingExpert.com. He sold the website in 2012 to the Moneysupermarket.com group for up to £87 million.
The 2021 Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth at £123 million.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
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