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Swraj Paul

  • Britain’s steel industry has been hit by crippling energy costs and cheap imports from China.

    Can the government save Britain's ailing steel industry?

    As Caparo becomes latest victim of crisis, pressure is on the business secretary and chancellor after last week’s emergency steel summit
  • Lord Paul

    Lord Paul: philanthropist with links to Labour party, London zoo and children's charities

    The Caparo founder came to UK seeking treatment for his ill daughter and stayed to become one of UK’s richest people
  • A steel manufacturing plant

    Caparo goes into administration in further blow to British steel industry

    PwC appointed as joint administrator to most of the companies within Labour peer Lord Paul’s business empire which employ more than 1,700 people

May 2012

  • lord hanningfield with his dog

    MPs' expenses scandal: what happened next?

    Disgraced, depressed and, in some cases, imprisoned: politicians tainted by the expenses scandal talk to Simon Hattenstone about trying to rebuild their lives

October 2010

  • Lord Paul, Lady Uddin and Lord Bhatia

    Peers suspended from House of Lords over expenses claims

    Labour peers Lady Uddin and Lord Paul, and crossbencher Lord Bhatia, suspended after upper chamber approves damning judgments of its privileges and conduct committee

  • Lord Paul, Lady Uddin and Lord Bhatia

    House of Lords suspends three from parliament in expenses clampdown

    Lady Uddin, Lord Paul and Lord Bhatia face suspension and must to pay back £125,000, £40,000 and £27,000 respectively
  • Lord Paul, Lady Uddin and Lord Bhatia

    Three peers to be suspended from Lords over expenses claims

    Lady Uddin, Lord Paul and Lord Bhatia have been ordered to pay back £125,000, £40,000 and £27,000 respectively

October 2009

  • Millionaire peer suspends duties during inquiry into £38,000 expenses claim

  • Lord Swaraj Paul

    MPs expenses: Lord Paul denies he broke rules on residence allowance

February 1999

  • Peer of the ethical realm

    Among the glitterati of the business world who have attached themselves to the New Labour project, few could claim to have shown the unswerving loyalty of Swraj Paul. For more than a quarter of a century, during some of Labour's darkest hours, Lord Paul not only cast his votes for Labour but dug into his private wealth to ensure his chosen party's survival.

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