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UKIP investigates website problems UKIP's website restored after disappearing for several hours
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UKIP is investigating after its official website disappeared - with the UKIP.org address linking through to a domain hosting page. "Technical" issues which caused UKIP's official website to disappear for several hours have been fixed.
The problems were reported by political blogger Guido Fawkes who speculated that UKIP had "forgotten to renew the domain name of their official website". Problems were first reported by blogger Guido Fawkes who speculated UKIP had "forgotten to renew the domain name of their official website".
A UKIP source told the BBC the problems were being investigated by the party's IT experts. Visitors to the UKIP.org address on Tuesday morning were routed to a domain hosting page.
The party's website would be restored "as soon as possible", he said. By late afternoon the site had been restored. Party sources said this was after work by technical experts.