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Rats in a Sack

No, £41 million hasn’t been spent on a Kenyan sex chatbot

GB News presenter Patrick Christys made the ludicrous claim on his X account

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Nigel Farage’s crypto coincidence

The Reform leader’s new-found passion for digital currencies just happens to follow a large-scale investor backing his party

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Gove’s regret at stabbing Boris in the back

The former cabinet minister now wishes he hadn't kiboshed his pal's bid to be Conservative leader in 2016

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The Washington Post loses it over Mamdani’s inauguration location

The Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper accused the New York mayor of hypocrisy after choosing a subway station built by a private firm

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Could Ofcom finally take GB News to task?

The regulator has been inundated with complaints about the channel’s lie-strewn interview with Donald Trump

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Tommy Robinson’s army of pub reviewers

The far right hoodlum appears to have instructed his followers to post negative reviews online of a pub which turfed him out

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The Tory shadow cabinet minister on Roman Abramovich’s team

Shadow attorney general Lord Wolfson is part of the legal team representing the former owner of Chelsea FC in his court battle with the Jersey government

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Another of Farage’s friends has pro-Putin views

David Coburn, a former MEP and leader of UKIP in Scotland, has a long history of speaking out in support of the Kremlin

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Reform get a no-no for their Made in Britain logo

Nigel Farage's party has been rapped for using a logo almost identical to that of the manufacturing body without permission

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Toby Young’s brass neck over undeserved honours

The Tory peer pontificated on unworthy recipients of new year’s honours from his seat-for-life in the House of Lords

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Donald Trump’s problem? He’s just too good at his job

A Fox News commentator has a curious reason why the president's approval figures are in the doldrums

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Brexit on display at the Museum of Failure

Britain’s botched departure from the European Union is to join a litany of flops including the Titanic, Sinclair C5 and The Body Shop

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Liz Truss changes her tune on Abdel Fattah

The former prime minister was once a strong supporter of the jailed Egyptian democracy activist

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The stunning hypocrisy of the Telegraph’s beef with Australia

The paper is targeting the very trade deal it once championed loudly

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Pro-incest Tory takes on scourge of… lollipop ladies

Charles Amos, a young Conservative who wants incest made legal, is calling on the party to scrap the beloved crossing helpers

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Trump’s free speech crusade only goes so far

The MAGA administration has sanctioned five people amid concerns of free speech violations. Meanwhile, the New York Times 'must be dealt with'

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Kemi and the bots: Badenoch turns to AI

The Conservative leader is using artificial intelligence as she seeks to take on ministers - and that's bad news for her advisers

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Non-Christians must eat bacon for a month, says Reform candidate

Chris Parry, standing to be mayor of Hampshire and the Solent, seems to be preoccupied with pork

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Reform man Ant Middleton spreads some fowl fake news

The ex-soldier, in line to be Reform's candidate for mayor of London, shared a photo claiming to show a goose-eating migrant in Wales. It didn't

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Tory shadow minister’s car-crash interview

Shadow Home Office minister Matt Vickers insisted one needed only to "come up north" to see how Brexit had succeeded

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BBC’s deputy chair is quids in

New Companies House filings show Sir Damon Buffini's firm as having very healthy accounts indeed

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Labour plotting to ban Christmas songs, claims Reform councillor

Joseph Boam, a Leciestershire councillor, made the outlandish claim on the basis of nothing whatsoever

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The Reform man who forgot he was a Tory MP

When Reform's Marco Longhi lashed out at Conservatives MPs, he neglected to mention he was one as recently as last year

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A clue former Welsh Tory leader is set to defect to Reform?

Andrew RT Davies wrote a post on X almost identical to Reform's director in Wales, causing speculation he's set to jump ship to rise

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Who’s behind this billboard ad of Farage and Putin?

A new advert has appeared on an East London street depicting the Reform leader and Russian despot

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Reform council digs deep… to hire more political advisers

The party's flagship council, making cuts and raising taxes, has decided to splash the cash on appointing political assistants

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Who’ll chip in to send Laurence Fox to Russia?

The actor turned far right activist has said he would rather fight for Russia than the UK. What's stopping him?

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Andrew Tate gets a pounding in the ring

The misogynist influencer got well beaten in a celebrity boxing bout - but avoided extradition to the UK

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Russell brands ex-wife’s new man a ‘stooge’

The former comedian used his appearance at a hard right US convention to launch an attack on Katy Perry’s new man, Justin Trudeau

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Meet the new hip young gunslingers of political podcasting

Jacob Rees-Mogg and David Starkey have combined for an exciting new podcast where social conservatism meets extreme social conservatism

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Paul Marshall rewrites Brexit history

The GB News and Spectator owner says he always knew there would be short-term economic downsides to Brexit. He kept that quiet

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Darren Grimes gets his priorities in order

With his troubled council hiking taxes and slashing services, Durham's deputy leader is focused on drawing tortured squirrel analogies

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