Reform’s Richard Tice facing calls to be sacked over firm’s £91,000 unpaid tax bill
Will he now resign?

“We will definitely get it done, it’s a manifesto commitment and we intend to honour it.”

The Good Law Project has revealed that Karen Brost, the director of Luxe Lifestyle – a firm that bagged a £25.7m PPE contract when it had no employees and thousands of pounds of debts – has been arrested on suspicion of fraud and interviewed under caution by HMRC, and her husband, Tim Whyte, is also being investigated in connection with the offence.

Last month, Farage claimed Reform was vetting candidates “to a standard that no other party has ever done before for local council elections”

“This doesn’t mean it’s ‘job done’. Loads to do. But the NHS is going in the right direction.”

67% of the public are worried about the Trump tariffs worsening the cost-of-living and stifling UK economic growth

Caroline Voaden MP calls for increased funding for rural areas

Over 70 MPs, including government ministers, posed in protest after two Labour MPs were denied entry to Israel.

It’s getting worse for Kemi Badenoch and her cash strapped Conservative Party, following news that one of the party’s biggest donors has decided to pull the plug on his donations, in a move that will likely mean the closure oftest

Veteran journalist and broadcaster Andrew Neil has slammed President Trump’s economic policies as a ‘load of old b*llocks’, as world leaders scramble to contain the impact of tariffs. The U.S. President recently imposed a wave of tariffs, including a 10%test

The Good Law Project has launched a campaign to tackle disinformation on Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and Threads, accusing Mark Zuckerberg’s platforms of making money ‘out of feeding us disinformation and dodgy ads through its recommender algorithms’. Ittest