NatWest Group has agreed to settle its long-running freedom of speech dispute with Reform leader Nigel Farage, paying him an undisclosed sum concerning his "debanking" from Coutts private bank.
A joint statement given to Sky News confirmed: "NatWest Group and Nigel Farage MP are pleased to confirm that they have resolved and settled their dispute, and the bank has apologised to Mr Farage."
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