Nigel Farage’s big poll leap leaves Reform breathing down neck of Labour and Tories - Exclusive: The first Techne UK weekly tracker poll of 2025 has put Reform ‘within the margin of error’ for a three
EXCLUSIVE Pimlico Plumbers founder set to return to the UK seven months after leaving to support Reform UK in booting Labour out.
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK is Britain's second most popular political party and sits just one percentage point behind the governing Labour Party, according to an opinion pol
According to a report, citing a research conducted by YouGov, its first analysis of voting intention since last summer’s general election that brought Labour to power, Starmer’s government is at 26 per cent,
EXCLUSIVE: The Reform UK leader has questioned the Prime Minister's decisions following Labour's failure to conduct a national public inquiry into the grooming scandal.
A QUARTER of Brits want Nigel Farage to be named the next Prime Minister, new polling shows. A survey by More In Common found that 23 per cent of the public are backing the Reform chief to take
Argentine President Javier Milei's attendance is historically significant. No serving foreign leader has ever attended a U.S. presidential inauguration.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, claiming the Government is getting off to "the worst possible start" with incoming US President Donald Trump over the Chagos Islands deal.
Donald Trump will be officially sworn in as the US’s 47th President on Monday in sub-freezing temperatures in Washington DC. Later that evening there will be glamorous, no-expense-spared official inaugural balls for his supporters. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been invited to all three.
Much now depends on this year's local elections which will give an indication of how credible a Reform threat is. Farage has said that he will be "throwing the kitchen sink" at next May’s elections and has pledged to stand in every single English County Council seat.
The people of Runcorn could soon be asked to vote in a contest that could have huge ramifications for the government and the country