
Nigel Farage mocked for claiming ‘deep state truly does exist’ after FBI search Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home
“Peddling conspiracy theories might make money, but they’re dangerous.”

“Peddling conspiracy theories might make money, but they’re dangerous.”

The outspoken broadcaster took offense to reports about the fall in popularity of the flagship show on Murdoch’s TalkTV.

As the world watched with trepidation at the US election, Farage’s demeanour was downright sunny.

This, of course, is not the first time a Guido Fawkes reporter has reported, to steal a phrase favoured by some in the outgoing US administration, ‘alternative facts’.

With Joe Biden finally confirmed as President-Elect over the weekend, some key lessons for progressives from the US elections and the Democrats’ victories.

Ex-journalists from right-wing newspapers shepherded into Tory positions of power and public influence.

“Despite Donald Trump’s desperate attempt to row back his comments, the cat is well and truly out of the bag. The NHS would be on the table in any future US-UK trade talks.”

Trump has been angered by Khan’s criticism of his policies.

Far right populism wants to win over the world spreading fake news and disregarding true facts. MEP Molly Scott Cato explains how to counterattack.

As the US prepares to lobby Britain on a new trade deal, Unite assistant general secretary Tony Burke writes about the need to protect British businesses and British workers.