Paul Marshall's hedge fund nearly triples fossil fuel investments to $2.8 billion, sparking conflict-of-interest accusations
The hedge fund run by GB News co-owner Paul Marshall almost tripled its investments in fossil fuel companies in the first quarter of 2026 to $2.8 billion (£2.1 billion), DeSmog and The Guardian can…
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GB News co-owner ‘cashing in on climate chaos’ after leap in fossil fuel investments, critics say
Exclusive: Campaigners argue news channel’s attacks on climate action ‘work in financial interests’ of Sir Paul Marshall The hedge fund run
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