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Nigel Farage.” But while Reform’s position is the latest iteration of the party’s claims that Britain has a “two-tier” policing and justice system, the Nowak case is also not without risks
parties and accomplices in the atrocities we see daily in [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news). They should all be brought to justice, and one day they will be.” A hard-right news aggregator in [Japan
Reform UK leader, saying Nowak’s family had explicitly asked that the case not be used to target particular communities. Starmer said in a TV interview at Downing Street: “Nigel Farage is completely wrong
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, a keen advocate of the crypto industry, has said in the past that his party would welcome them. But last month, [the UK government said it](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y8d2qvr9do) would
Nigel Farage have been doing the rounds on X. Illustration: X He has given a handful of interviews to selected outlets addressing the donation – to the Telegraph [where he claimed it was for security
involved in persuading their colleagues said they believed, with the right numbers, that Burnham would be in place by the autumn. Some have raised the possibility of Burnham – or another candidate – appointing Starmer as foreign
Nigel Farage’s party won more than 50% of the vote at the local elections and polling suggests Burnham is only marginally ahead. Reform is likely to focus heavily on immigration and Brexit over
Reform UK leader, [Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage), has called for “pure cold rage” over the disturbing case, which has sparked widespread criticism including on social media. “An accusation of a racial slur was treated
involve action to make the basics of life more affordable, like rents, bills and fares.*”* Allies of the mayor said he would use this week to set out his economic agenda and to forcefully close
involved and have said they do not want his death to be “used to inflame division or hostility”. The policing minister, Sarah Jones, condemned the violence, but anti-discrimination and anti-racism training in police
Nigel Farage’s Reform at the next general election. They are now polling at about 17 percent, level with the Conservatives and one point ahead of the governing Labour Party. They also won their first
Nigel Farage, a man many in Labour deride as a vaudeville performer who harbours offensive views. In other parts of the country, Labour gave ground to another leader, Zack Polanski, who used
involved in London government and healthcare for more than a decade, working for the NHS and local councils, responsible for services ranging from public health to adult social care. She has sat as a London
Nigel Farage cancelled a scheduled appearance at a Reform UK rally in [Sunderland](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/sunderland), a key election target in Labour’s heartlands. The reasons given – chaos in government and what appeared
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK during an on-stage event. Joe had told the home secretary he wanted to “personally thank you for out-Reforming Reform” before being escorted out of the room. Two other
Nigel Farage picked Sunderland in the north-east — a Brexit-backing area held by Labour since 1974. The council's current Labour leader, Michael Mordey, [recently told the Times he was](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/sunderland-council-may-local-elections-gbl7v3p7b) "absolutely
involved in an altercation with the property's occupant. The occupant suffered "minor injuries" and attending officers were unable to locate the suspect, who had left. Daniela had been shopping in Golders Green on Wednesday
involve gaining ground from Labour and the Conservatives at the same time as avoiding losing any seats out of the back door to either Labour or the Lib Dems. A crucial question is whether
Nigel Farage, leader of the far-right, anti-immigration party Reform UK, addressed the nation while bizarrely standing in a field this week, he was a man on a mission. “It is time to respond
Nigel Farage's Reform UK, with the Greens also eating into the party's support. It was also kicked out of power in Wales, where it had enjoyed political dominance for a century. Labour also