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Reform party UK

  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    UK politics
    Can Farage turn Reform into a serious contender for government?

    Support for the rightwing populist party is growing fast but its path to power remains rocky

    Montage shows Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch against a data background
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    Property magnate Nick Candy joins Reform UK in latest Tory defection

    Former Conservative donor promises to raise ‘tens of millions’ as he takes on role of party treasurer

    Nigel Farage and Nick Candy outside Millbank TV studios in London
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    UK political party funding
    Nigel Farage’s biggest backer tried to send donation via associate

    Christopher Harborne wanted to avoid perception that party only had one big supporter, according to messages

    Christopher Harborne
  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    Inside Politics
    Wales the happy hunting ground for Reform

    Labour is still likely to hold on to power in the Senedd

    Richard Tice and Nigel Farage
  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    UK political party funding
    JCB boss funded £8,000 helicopter flight for Nigel Farage

    Donation ahead of meeting came days before Bamford urged Tories to do deal with Reform UK leader

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, left, and Lord Anthony Bamford
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    Conservative party UK
    Badenoch attacks Jenrick on Europe as UK Tory leadership contest heats up

    Former business secretary says her rival’s plan to take Britain out of the ECHR would be divisive

    Kemi Badenoch takes part in the televised Tory leadership debate
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    Conservative party UK
    Mel Stride to back James Cleverly in Conservative leadership race

    Expected endorsement comes ahead of Tory MPs voting this week to eliminate two of remaining contenders

    Mel Stride and James Cleverly
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    UK political party conferences
    Tory brand is ‘bust and broken’, Farage tells Reform conference

    Deputy leader Richard Tice says party campaign in next UK election will target ‘extreme cult of net zero’

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage on stage during the opening day of his party conference in Birmingham
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Reform MP faces backlash for giving away salary

    Rupert Lowe promised to donate £5,000 a month to good causes in his constituency

    Rupert Lowe, the newly elected MP for Great Yarmouth
  • Thursday, 19 September, 2024
    Nigel Farage to give up ownership of Reform UK

    Leader will ‘surrender’ shares in efforts to normalise party structure

    Nigel Farage
  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    Westminster’s big two and the new race for political space

    The UK’s duopoly of Labour and Conservatives has never looked more vulnerable

    Three people - one green one yellow and one blue - pull on a rope that is tied around Big Ben, which is coloured in blue and red and leans towards the ground
  • Wednesday, 4 September, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    Conservatives need a leader who can battle irrelevance

    The contest to head up the defeated party must establish the Tories as the only serious opposition

    Ewan White illustration of a person talking through a megaphone with a sticker of the Union Jack on it.
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Inside Politics
    Reader Q&A: Lessons from 2017, Labour’s recipe for re-election and Reform’s potential

    The first part in a series tackling subscribers’ questions

    Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May
  • Wednesday, 14 August, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    UK needs no lessons from apologists for rioters

    The historic mission of mainstream politics is to listen to the real communities, not their malign mouthpieces

    Ann Kiernan illustration of a Banksy-style graffiti of a rioter about to throw a brick but who has a surveillance camera in his face and a hand reaching out to him with handcuffs.
  • Wednesday, 7 August, 2024
    Inside Politics
    Whose riots are they anyway?

    Early polls give clues about whether support for Nigel Farage’s party has peaked; plus, Tory leadership contenders jostle

    Nigel Farage on election night
  • Sunday, 14 July, 2024
    Josh Simons
    To beat the populist right, Labour must be an insurgent government

    Politicians in the main parties have been put on notice and given a simple mandate by insecure voters: fix things

    A rosette badge on the jacket of a supporter of Reform UK
  • Friday, 12 July, 2024
    News in-depth
    Can Reform win over Labour’s heartlands?

    Nigel Farage’s vow to build a ‘national movement’ rings alarm bells after slew of second-place election results

    Reform UK’s Richard Tice, left, and Nigel Farage launch the party’s manifesto in Merthyr Tydfil in June
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    Nigel Farage
    Nigel Farage set to return to GB News

    Reform UK’s leader had previously hosted a show but stepped down when the election was called

    Nigel Farage on GB News
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    The State of Britain
    Labour’s about to find out that alignment is not the same as agreement Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter, the government’s plans to ‘get Britain building’

    Keir Starmer
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    The very resistible rise of Nigel Farage

    Reform UK poses a real threat on the radical right but an improving economy and sense of hope is the best defence

    Illustration of Farage as a mythical creature
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    The fight for the UK right has begun

    Conservatives need to understand why they lost this election

    A man and a woman walk down a city street holding hands
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    Farage’s Reform wins 5 seats as it eats into Tory vote

    Rightwing party in jubilant mood after leader becomes MP for first time

    Nigel Farage after being elected MP for Clacton
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    ExplainerUK general election 2024
    What happened in the UK general election?

    Labour secures landslide victory as Conservatives crash out of office

  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Starmer hails historic Labour victory as Conservatives sink to worst-ever result

    Sunak resigns as prime minister but delays departure as Tory leader until rules to choose successor are in place

    Some notable winning candidates including Keir Starmer, Suella Braverman, Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    Instant InsightRobert Shrimsley
    Starmer stands supreme but he cannot ignore the Reform surge

    Tories suffer a punishment beating from the voters

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