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A website apparently owned by Nigel Farage has started publishing articles attacking the Brexit Party leader.

Recent posts on the website’s blog include two videos from Channel 4 News probing his finances.

One is titled: “Nigel Farage’s funding secrets revealed.”

The articles include transcripts of TV news stories revealing money given to the ex-Ukip leader by millionaire Brexit campaign boss Arron Banks.

The second article is titled: “Nigel Farage received £450,000 secret funding, Chelsea home & car from Arron Banks.”

Mr Farage has repeatedly linked to articles on Nigelfaragemep.co.uk from his personal Twitter and Facebook accounts since it was launched in the early 2010s.

And it appears on the first page of results for a Google search for Mr Farage’s name.

In one tweet he wrote: “If you’re a friend of Ukip, come on over to my website and sign up”, followed by a link to the site.

Another, apparently in response to a story about the Conservative Party deleting speeches from their website, read: “Rather than delete my speeches, they are available on my website and YouTube.”

The site was apparently rebuilt in early 2017, after redirecting to the main Ukip website for about a year.

But other details on the site suggest it was linked to current or former members of Mr Farage's team since it was rebuilt.

A spokesperson for Mr Farage told the Mirror they had no idea whether he still owned the site, but that they would make inquiries to find out.