Britain's oldest school accepted a 'major donation' from a close ally of Vladimir Putin who has now been sanctioned by the UK over the Ukraine war.
A MailOnline investigation found The King's School in Canterbury, Kent - which charges £41,000-a-year for boarding pupils accepted money from a company founded by and run by Dmitry Mazepin, 64.
It is unclear exactly how much cash Russian fertiliser producer Uralchem JSC gave to the school, but it was listed as a 'major benefactor' between 2011 and 2018.