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Palantir: How a US spy-tech firm with links to Israel’s genocide infiltrated the British state

MPs and advocacy groups warn UK government’s £670m worth of contracts with Palantir is an ‘unacceptable point of weakness’

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Palantir: How a US spy-tech firm with links to Israel’s genocide infiltrated the British state

MPs and advocacy groups warn UK government’s £670m worth of contracts with Palantir is an ‘unacceptable point of weakness’

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opendemocracy.net7 g fa

Exclusive: How Palantir harvested millions in UK tax breaks

In 2024, Palantir’s effective tax rate was just 8%, far less than the usual 25%, despite £25.3m of pre-tax profits

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·opendemocracy.net

    Exclusive: How Palantir harvested millions in UK tax breaks

    In 2024, Palantir’s effective tax rate was just 8%, far less than the usual 25%, despite £25.3m of pre-tax profits

  2. sabato 27 giugno 2026·opendemocracy.net

    Exclusive: Palantir’s massive tax break!

    openDemocracy Weekly Newsletter 27 June 2026

sabato 27 giugno 2026·middleeasteye.net

Palantir: How a US spy-tech firm with links to Israel’s genocide infiltrated the British state

MPs and advocacy groups warn UK government’s £670m worth of contracts with Palantir is an ‘unacceptable point of weakness’