Rats in a Sack
20 June 2025
Farage steals a slogan from the Lib Dems
The Reform leader is to pitch himself as the champion of “the people who set their alarm clocks in the morning”. Has he learned nothing from Nick Clegg?
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The London Standard really doesn’t like London
The increasingly right wing newspaper ran an article suggesting the capital should be moved out of London
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Telegraph finally says sorry for absurd school fee article
The paper has apologised after being duped into publishing a sob-story about high-earners limited to just one long-haul holiday a year
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Grok incurs its owner Musk’s ire
Despite all his best efforts, Elon Musk's AI still seems to be refusing to tell him what he wants to hear
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As the world burns, peers talk of the terrace
With so much happening across the globe, members of the upper house debated their own access to the House of Commons terrace
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Morrissey wants the one he can’t have
The former Smiths man wanted to work with Nick Cave – but put him off with a ‘slightly silly anti-woke screed’
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Truss invites ridicule for the Washington Post
The short-lived former prime minister's op-ed for Jeff Bezos's newspaper did not go down well with readers
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Goodwin grabs the glory for grooming inquiry
The former academic is keen to promote his own role in forcing the government into a u-turn
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GB News axes its sole intentional comedy show
The channel has cancelled Headliners, its late-night ‘anti-woke’ newspaper round-up
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Is Reform cooling on SAS man Middleton’s bid for London mayor?
Nigel Farage's party is rumoured to be looking for a different candidate to run for the capital's City Hall
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Richard Madeley meets his match in David Bull
The new Reform chair gave an interview in which he claimed his dead grandmother entered the body of ghost-botherer Derek Acorah
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An awkward award for the Daily Telegraph
The paper scooped a best launch award for its Daily T podcast - days after parting company with one of its presenters
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Richard Tice snubbed for a place at Reform’s top table again
The party's deputy leader has once again missed out on a seat on its controlling board
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Reform backer Mullins plumbs new depths
The party's putative parliamentary candidate made a Charlie of himself on social media once again
Read the full article10 June 2025
Sarah Pochin’s car-crash interview
Reform’s newest MP embarrassed herself and her party on the BBC’s Politics Live
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The unpalatable return of Gregg Wallace
The shamed former Masterchef host is back with a new healthy eating website - at a rich price
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What did Jeffrey Epstein have on Donald Trump?
Elon Musk’s claims that the president is ‘in the Epstein files’ may hinge on photographs of him ‘surrounded by topless young women’
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A big beast and the BBC’s big loss
Andrew Neil turned up to Jo Coburn’s leaving do and made a joke about German barmaids
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How a hoaxer duped the Daily Telegraph
The newspaper published a first-person piece decrying Labour’s imposition of VAT on private school fees that turned out to be fake
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Reform’s failed Jeremy Corbyn impersonator
The cloud over a former Tory rising star turned “YouTube prankster”
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Suella Braverman eyes up Reform
Her latest column in the Telegraph looked like a “come-and-get-me plea” to the party
Read the full article09 June 2025
Owen Jones ruffles feathers at the Amnesty Media Awards
Jones took home the ‘People’s Choice’ award – and used his acceptance speech to lambast the media’s coverage of Gaza
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Reform’s chaos highlights fears about Farage’s future
Zia Yusuf’s humiliating return to Reform – 48 hours after leaving the party – has brought the leader’s long-term plans into question
Read the full article07 June 2025
Kath Viner’s great Guardian revolution
The paper's editor-in-chief has raised eyebrows with a social media post celebrating her decade in charge
Read the full article05 June 2025
Farage and the mystery of the missing boat
The Reform leader attempted to endear himself to fishermen by boasting he owned a commercial boat. So where is it?
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It’s Moron v Loser as Reformers exchange blows
Two of the party’s most prominent pundits are tragically at each others’ throats
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Could just £36,000 a year have stopped Brexit?
Michael Gove was set to back Remain before a demotion by David Cameron saw his salary cut, his ex-wife has claimed
Read the full article04 June 2025
Matt Goodwin’s curious definition of ‘white British people’
The academic turned hard right rabble-rouser has managed to come up with a definition of white British people which excludes the King
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Has Reform’s newest MP already gone off message?
Sarah Pochin used her first appearance at Prime Minister's Questions to broach an area her leader has long sought to avoid
Read the full article03 June 2025
Musk, Miller and a full-on frenzy
A tangled drama involving Elon Musk, former Trump staffer Katie Miller and her husband Stephen is provoking Washington whispers
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Will Badenoch drive the Mail to Reform?
The Conservative leader is viewed as such a liability that one insider at the paper calls a switch to endorsing Reform ‘inevitable’
Read the full article02 June 2025
Biden died and was replaced by a robot, claims Trump
The president took to his own Truth Social platform to share his latest unhinged theory
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