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5 Reform disasters this week: Your weekly round up of where it’s going wrong for Farage’s party

Basit Mahmood
Today

Whether it’s their actions in local government, or Nigel Farage’s latest scandal or what their candidates and members are up to, here’s where it’s gone wrong for Reform this week.

Nigel Farage has been criticised over his Glasgow schoolchildren comments

Elon Musk’s X could be banned in Britain over AI deepfakes

Basit Mahmood
Today

Ofcom’s powers under the Online Safety Act include asking the High Court to effectively ban offending companies.

Elon Musk

Farage slammed for ‘parroting the Kremlin line’ over Ukraine troops stance

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

“Can we trust someone who is so keen to parrot the Kremlin line…?”

Nigel Farage making his speech at Reform Party conference 2025

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Labour’s defence of their economic record has gone unheard, not unsaid

Ruby Stockham
28 January, 2015

Balls and Miliband have repeatedly explained the crisis in terms of the global crash – but they still face accusations of evasion

Comment: How Syriza became the most radical force in European politics

Alex Johnson
28 January, 2015

With Syriza’s victory in Greece many on the left are asking how a party which seven years ago received 4 per cent of the vote was able to become a radical force in Europe

Defection – the ultimate political betrayal?

Fiona Twycross
28 January, 2015

The Tories should be careful – Amjad Bashir has only made his career last so long by repeatedly moving on

Comment: What the British left can learn from Greece

Carl Packman
28 January, 2015

What’s good for the European project is not always good for the people of Europe

Diet is crucial in the fight to meet climate change targets

Ruby Stockham
28 January, 2015

Government report recommends overhaul of land use and huge reductions in CO2 emission

A Tory extension of Right to Buy would be a disaster

Tom Copley
27 January, 2015

Over the next ten years 1.5 council homes are expected to be lost for every new home that is built

Comment: Remember Auschwitz by not turning your back on today’s victims of tyranny

James Bloodworth
27 January, 2015

We look back and say we would have ‘done more to stop it’ when posterity will judge our own age unflatteringly

Cameron’s claim today that the benefit cap worked was officially debunked over a month ago

Ruby Stockham
27 January, 2015

The prime minister ignores ONS warnings to ‘adopt more cautious wording’

Labour will commit to tackling domestic violence – and new research may provide fresh tools for the job

Vera Baird
27 January, 2015

Labour support coordinating victims’ services with programmes to rehabilitate perpetrators

Big Society has failed those it promised to help

Kevin Gulliver
27 January, 2015

Despite Cameron’s promises we are heading towards a more divided society

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