Rats in a Sack
05 December 2025
Don’t worry – here’s Zia Yusuf to make everything much worse
A disastrous appearance on the Question Time immigration special by the senior Reform member involved booing, eye-watering rudeness and an unfortunate Nazi reference
Read the full article05 December 2025
How impartial is the BBC’s Chris Mason?
The political editor made an eye-catching judgement on Rachel Reeves - but it has drawn him into a row about political bias
Read the full article05 December 2025
Nigel Farage’s disastrous Bernard Manning routine
It was one of the strangest press conferences in recent history and the Reform leader desperately tried to bat away accusations of racism. He didn’t succeed
Read the full article04 December 2025
Who is Reform’s £9m donor?
In August, a businessman from the far east gave Nigel Farage’s party a huge pile of cash. He loves Britain, but just not enough to actually live here
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Richard Tice may have turned the Nigel Farage racism scandal into a legal fiasco
Reform’s deputy leader risks a defamation action after calling accuser Peter Ettedgui a politically motivated liar
Read the full article03 December 2025
The Rachel Reeves chess scandal feels a bit stale, mate
The right wing media is getting excited about putting the chancellor in checkmate over a junior tournament
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Man of the people Farage spends £55,000 on three plane tickets
Reform’s leader and two staffers flew to the US in luxury, thanks to a billionaire
Read the full article02 December 2025
Zarah Sultana wants to nationalise everything
The Your Party MP told Owen Jones that coffee shops should be run by workers’ cooperatives
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Jonathan Gullis, Reform’s defective defector
‘Tories will always let you down’ says Farage, as his party collects more Tories
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Is Michael Gove really fit to judge the George Orwell prize?
The minister in Tory governments that saw homelessness double is chairing a panel on journalism about homelessness
Read the full article01 December 2025
Daniel Hannan, the man with no shame
Why does a man responsible for delivering one of the most shattering economic blows in Britain’s history still regard himself as an economic authority?
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Gove gives sex offender Taki a shameful Spectator return
The columnist was convicted of attempted rape in 2023
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The Sun’s war on political lies does not stretch to Farage
Hack Noa Hoffman failed to call out Reform’s dodgy swan story
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Dead dogs and train trauma: Your Party’s shambolic conference
Infighting between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana overshadowed a get-together in Liverpool
Read the full article28 November 2025
Liverpool braces for Your Party’s conference
Worried organisers have laid on extra security, Corbyn and Sultana are at war and the poll numbers are sliding. What could possibly go wrong?
Read the full article28 November 2025
Has Kemi Badenoch never even seen the Life of Brian?
After a bizarre turn on a BBC podcast, it sounds as if the leader of the opposition could do with a history refresher course
Read the full article28 November 2025
The man who took down Corbyn over antisemitism gives Farage a free pass
Former Jewish Chronicle editor Stephen Pollard seems to have changed his tune despite revelations about Reform’s leader
Read the full article28 November 2025
Nigel Farage’s golden ticket contest makes him a complete and utter Wonka
You could win the chance to have lunch with Reform’s leader - as long as you’ve got £350 to spare first
Read the full article27 November 2025
Tucker Carlson v Piers Morgan is pure Philomena Cunk
The charmless US host’s mindless questioning makes his UK counterpart look like a heavyweight intellectual
Read the full article26 November 2025
Michael Gove is still wrong about Brexit experts
The frontman for Vote Leave’s lies derides a new study on leaving the EU - but no-one is listening
Read the full article26 November 2025
Would you give £500,000 to Liz Truss?
The 49-day PM is back, selling off memberships to a networking club for the super-rich
Read the full article26 November 2025
It’s Budget day: probably best to avoid the Telegraph
The newspaper has a long, proud history of getting it completely wrong - as one egregious example from history shows
Read the full article25 November 2025
Elon Musk finally finds a use for Grok… and it’s vulgar
The billionaire has boasted that his much-derided AI tool can now be used to mock your friends for their looks
Read the full article25 November 2025
Tory chairman gets into Nazi emblem row with Reform
Kevin Hollinrake came under fire after comparing a new Reform emblem with one handed out to members of Adolf Hitler's party
Read the full article25 November 2025
Meet Reform’s new small business tsar and Nessie Truther
Kevin Byrne, Nigel Farage's new advisor on small businesses, has some punchy views on Covid vaccines, chemtrails and the Loch Ness Monster
Read the full article25 November 2025
Rutger Bregman accuses BBC of ‘cowardice’ after anti-Trump quotes purged from lecture
The corporation axed part of a lecture in which the Dutch historian described Trump as 'the most openly corrupt president in American history'
Read the full article24 November 2025
Free speech champion Toby Young heads to Orbán’s Hungary
The Conservative peer has chosen a strange place to pontificate on free speech and rail against the policing of social media posts
Read the full article24 November 2025
Yet more triumphs for Jeremy Corbyn’s Your Party
Another MP has quit, while its co-convenor in Wales has set up another party entirely
Read the full article24 November 2025
It’s GB News v Reform in a fight over flags
The right wing channel has taken umbrage at a "woke" Reform council's decision to remove Union flags to make room for Christmas lights
Read the full article24 November 2025
The Mail and Rod Liddle launch attacks on London
The newspaper and the columnist have both lashed out at the capital, one after an unlikely day trip and the other following a utensil dispute
Read the full article24 November 2025
Jailed for taking Russian bribes? Nothing to see here, says press
Nigel Farage’s former man in Wales was given 10-and-a-half years for accepting Russian cash, but the British media were more interested in Strictly Come Dancing
Read the full article24 November 2025
The Telegraph’s spectacular correction
The right wing paper, set to be bought by the Mail, was forced to correct an article in which it managed to get pretty much everything wrong
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