Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration party is winning over some disillusioned Labour voters by targeting regions that are ...
Reform UK scored a huge electoral win deep in Labour’s strongest heartland in the UK last night. Voters in the Trevethin & ...
WASHINGTON (RNS) — A historic Black church whose Black Lives Matter sign was destroyed by members of the extremist group ...
Nigel Farage's party last night launched plans for a clampdown on renewable energy schemes that included taxing people who use produce or host wind and solar energy.
The research also anticipated that even the slightest swing in favour of the Reform part could see Starmer's party lose 76 seats. Labour's slim lead means an increase in Reform voters or the ...
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It comes as every major poll shows that Reform is ahead of the Conservative Party for the first time. Labour Together - a leading think-tank with very close ties to No10 - is being turned into a ...
launched a parliamentary petition on behalf of NGO Il-Kollettiv calling for electoral reform - one that the Maltese Parliament has so far decided to ignore, the party said. Genuine electoral ...
Mr Farage compared Reform UK's rise in the polls with Donald Trump's presidential victory in the US, as the party squared up to the Tories with the rally in their leader Kemi Badenoch's constituency.
Nigel Farage has compared Reform UK's surge in popularity with Donald Trump's presidential victory in the US - as his party squared up to the Tories with a rally in Kemi Badenoch's constituency.
Richard Tice has said a Reform UK MP convicted of assaulting his former girlfriend 18 years ago will not be suspended and would pass the party’s new vetting process. The deputy leader said James ...
a former shadow cabinet minister who is still close to top party figures, urged the government to put "helping people move into good, well-paid jobs" at the heart of their arguments for reform.