Keir Starmer roasts Reform UK at PMQs over Russian bribes
The Prime Minister’s comments caused much laughter across the Commons, with Farage and his deputy Richard Tice looking annoyed.

She’s refusing to enter the venue over claims of a ‘witch-hunt’

She hit out at ‘smears, allegations and sabotage’

“You might want to delete this, Susan.”

In a healthy media landscape, the Gill conviction would have ignited a national reckoning about Reform UK, Russian influence, and the vulnerability of British politics to foreign money and disinformation. Instead, the story slipped quietly beneath the surface, predictably overshadowed by Budget coverage and right-wing rage directed at Rachel Reeves.

“I’m not running a witch-hunt against anybody”

“We’ve got to come together and be united”

Members will be voting on the party’s new name

“There are lots of grounds to be concerned about this on reasons of plurality, for competition, but more than anything else this Labour government should consider whether it is good for Britain, and good for its democracy.”

It was standing-room-only

Trotskyists have been given the boot