Reform suffers disastrous week of polling
Over the past week alone, the party suffered some of its worst polling in recent times.

The new buyer has a long and well-documented tendency to blur the line between journalism and right-wing politics.

Rebuilding cultural ties may have begun, but meaningful change for touring artists has yet to follow.

Just imagine if Nigel Farage or his allies held meaningful influence over the BBC. A broadcaster historically associated with rigorous editorial standards could be transformed into something closer to a partisan outlet, something resembling GB News, but with vastly greater reach and influence.

“The British Museum (must) avoid complicity in genocide, either through its representation of Palestinians and their history or by providing direct support to those that perpetrate or profit from that genocide.”

Andrea Egan said “Nigel Farage only likes doing easy things that benefit Nigel Farage.”

74 Labour frontbenchers are at risk

‘When a man walks into a mosque in Ramadan armed with an axe, we cannot simply shrug and move on.’

The pollster explained how its new methodology accurately predicted Reform’s vote share at the last election

From U-turning on the Iran war, to disputing YouGov polling and manufacturing outrage over banknotes, Reform has made many missteps this week

‘This war has been no help at all to the people of Iran’