The NYC mayoral race is crowded with candidates Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Eric Adams, Scott Stringer, Brad Lander, and more of ...
Such is the force of Nigel Farage’s personality that his Reform Party has been making inroads into Scottish politics without any noticeable physical presence on the ground. There are no Reform ...
Blow To Nigel Farage As Third Of Reform Voters Say Party Would Be Doing Better Without Him As Leader
A third of Reform UK voters think the party would be doing better if it were not led by Nigel Farage, a new poll has found. The Metropolitan Police confirmed today that it has launched an ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation into the MP Rupert Lowe following allegations that ...
The Reform Party and Eesti 200 have not yet decided on who will make up their delegations for upcoming government coalition talks. The first planning meeting between the two parties is scheduled for ...
Rupert Lowe said Reform has “slit its own throat” after being suspended by the party amid allegations about his conduct. The MP for Great Yarmouth suggested he lost the whip for being a ...
Michal, representing the Reform Party, expressed his position during a press conference, asserting that constant returns to foundational decisions slow the country's progress. He emphasized the ...
A third of Reform voters feel the party would be better off without Nigel Farage at the helm. A YouGov survey conducted on Sunday and Monday found 21% of Reform UK’s voters believe the party would be ...
Reform UK’s woes are continuing with reports that suspended MP Rupert Lowe could join forces with a former party deputy leader who was also booted out by Farage to form a new breakaway right-wing ...
Blow To Nigel Farage As Third Of Reform Voters Say Party Would Be Doing Better Without Him As Leader
A third of Reform UK voters think the party would be doing better if it were not led by Nigel Farage, a new poll has found. It come after a dramatic split in Reform UK over the last week, with MP ...
The camp’s founders, Frank and Jospehine Duveneck, purchased the tiles in 1913, years before the ancient Buddhist emblem was co-opted by Nazis into the hate symbol it’s known as today.
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