UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds
The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.

‘Are you saying today that you actually failed in gathering data, […] and that you did leave stones unturned when you were in government?’

The incident will once more lead to accusations that Reform is incompetent and cause embarrassment for Farage.

“Farage’s responses to this have gone all over the place like a wonky supermarket trolley”

During the budget speech last month, Chancellor Rachel Reeves thanked Tom Hayhoe for his work in helping to chase down ‘nearly £400m from dodgy pandemic spending and contracts’.

A former Reform councillor has alleged that Nigel Farage may have gone over his Clacton campaign spending limit by as much as £9,000

Their targets are a gentle song about “migrant” Paddington Bear and a reimagined Palestinian lullaby raising funds for humanitarian aid in Gaza.

At this rate, the paper may as well rebrand itself as Farage News, the Daily Farage, or perhaps more honestly, the Farage Mail, given the unwavering devotion it shows to the Reform UK leader.

“Reform couldn’t run a tap!”

“It is unacceptable that bereaved families are expected to subsidise the lifestyle of the man whose decisions led to the deaths of our loved ones.”

Is there any way out of the prospect of a Reform UK government led by Nigel Farage, aided by a well-connected, opaquely funded, MAGA inspired movement?