With grubby pacts, police probes, and support from a convicted fraudster – Reform are up to their neck in sleaze and they clearly think the rules don’t apply to them.
Bridget Phillipson
The Public Record
Farage has desperately tried to distract from his catalogue of scandals. But the embattled Reform leader has run out of road and must come clean with the public.
Nigel Farage has blown a gaping hole in his excuse for why his secret £5m ‘gift’ from a crypto billionaire did not need to be declared.
Nigel Farage has been desperately trying to dodge scrutiny for months. He can’t run from the truth forever though – the net is closing in.
We should go after whoever commits violence against women and girls, whatever their background, whatever their ethnicity.
I supported Keir from opposition to government because I believe it is right that you support the leader of your party and you support your prime minister.
We’ve got the fight of our lives on our hands to win at the next general election, our country is at a perilous moment.
I am honoured to take on the role of Labour Party chair, working alongside our Prime Minister to put our Labour values and the voices of our movement at the heart of government.
I joined our party as a teenager and saw first hand the difference a Labour government makes,"
With the change Labour in government is delivering and will deliver, we have the chance to write a new chapter for our country, one which brings justice, opportunity and fairness for working people, one which brings back hope that tomorrow…
By uniting together, we will bring hope back to communities and strengthen British society against those working to divide us.
I'll work with members to build the election-winning machine that sees off Reform [UK] for good and secures a second Labour term."
To see that banner come out was really unacceptable and Fifa should be looking to take really firm action.
It’s right that we take a different approach for under-16s and under-18s because, of course, as young people move from childhood into adulthood there’s a different set of considerations.
The time has come to build towards a bolder future of universal early years education so disadvantaged children no longer missed out.
Every element of what we’re setting out will need to continue to be reviewed in line with the evidence.
No parent should have to choose between a summer day out to the beach and kitting their child out for school.
We’re supporting councils to intervene early to help as part of our new deal for young people to ensure they realise their potential through worthwhile training and stable careers.
This is one of the defining challenges of this government. Fixing it is crucial to the prosperity of our country: we cannot afford to let a generation of young people drift away from opportunity and more fulfilled lives.





