
Nigel Farage admits breaking parliamentary rules over Trump event
The Reform leader failed to register a trip to the US where he headlined at a Republican fundraising event

The Reform leader failed to register a trip to the US where he headlined at a Republican fundraising event

‘We will not stand for assaults on police officers doing their job or for people feeling intimidated on our streets because of their background or the colour of their skin.’

‘We must make clear that no individual, however wealthy or powerful, can get away with using their platform to inflame tensions and incite violence.’

When commentators like Quentin Letts sharpen their claws, it usually means someone’s doing something right.

No sooner had she announced her plans to run, GB News launched a vitriolic attack, framing Ribeiro-Addy as a dangerous radical.

Farage might be clinking glasses at City breakfasts today, but the country could wake up with a hell of a hangover tomorrow.

“For better electoral fortunes, the government needs to junk neoliberal policies, never-ending austerity; directly invest in infrastructure and redistribute income and wealth.”

With the impact of climate change becoming more evident, campaigners say the education sector must take swift and coordinated steps to prepare.

The handling of the situation has caused anger across the Labour benches.

Since leaving the EU, the UK has drastically reduced checks on imported seafood.