Wednesday, October 19, 2016

NatWest denies freezing Russia Today accounts

British bank NatWest has denied claims it closed accounts of Russian State TV broadcaster, Russia Today.


The bank admitted it had sent a letter to one of RT's  suppliers, though no accounts had been frozen.


But the broadcaster's editor in chief tweeted that all the channel's accounts in the UK had been closed, our UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports.



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