Rats in a Sack
07 April 2025
The Observer’s chaotic new owners prepare for launch
The world's oldest Sunday newspaper is preparing for its relaunch, while back at the Guardian the mood is more sombre
Read the full article07 April 2025
Reform’s civil war opens a second front
While Nigel Farage battles Rupert Lowe, a blast from the leader's past has emerged to report him to the police
Read the full article04 April 2025
Forgetful Reform leader campaigns against own plans
Reform in Southend are campaigning against plans for new housing. Wait until they find out who was behind them...
Read the full article03 April 2025
Labour ex-MP: Why I’m GB News’s number one guest
Lloyd Russell-Moyle has explained why he's been interviewed more than any one else this year on the hard right channel
Read the full article03 April 2025
Michael Fabricant heads for the Big Brother house
The ludicrous former Tory MP is reported to have signed up for ITV's reality show
Read the full article01 April 2025
And the most popular guest on GB News is…
Independent research carried out by Rats in a Sack reveals a surprising roster of guests on the hard right conspiracy theory TV channel
Read the full article31 March 2025
Brexit botcher Frost faces the music
The Tory peer has been bemoaning the "teenage" tastes of Labour ministers like Rachel Reeves. But was his hero Margaret Thatcher really any better?
Read the full article31 March 2025
Daniel Hannan, the world’s worst television reviewer
The Tory peer has rubbished the Netflix hit Adolescence for not being about something completely different
Read the full article31 March 2025
Comic stood down from White House dinner
The White House correspondents’ dinner will lose its traditional comedian amid fears of upsetting the notoriously thin-skinned president
Read the full article31 March 2025
The Clickbait King leaves Reach
The chief executive of the media giant has surprisingly left to take charge of a horse racing company
Read the full article31 March 2025
All hail the blessed Nigel
A former MEP has issued an extraordinary brown-nosing defence of the Reform leader
Read the full article31 March 2025
Yet more cracks at the heart of Reform
The party’s candidate for West of England mayor is a man the partner of its own deputy leader has accused of being a tool of Russia
Read the full article28 March 2025
Are the Tories and Reform doing a deal in Lee Anderson’s backyard?
The Conservatives are failing to put up candidates for the local elections in Nottinghamshire - giving Reform a free run in the former Tory deputy chairman's home territory
Read the full article27 March 2025
Will conspiracy theorist Brand return to his Community?
Relocated to Florida and posting claims Penelope Keith killed JFK, will the former comic come home for his own wellness festival?
Read the full article27 March 2025
VAT’s not the reason for closure of Rachel Reeves’s local private school
Labour policy is to blame for the closure of a £40,000-a-year boarding school in the chancellor's constituency, say the Tories, Reform and right wing press. Not so, says the school itself
Read the full article24 March 2025
Elon Musk loves free speech – as long as he agrees with it
The X owner is shutting down the accounts of opposition activists in Turkey and suing politicians in the US
Read the full article24 March 2025
Reform’s new candidate should fit right in
Nigel Farage’s pick for the Runcorn and Helsby by-election has a solid track record of falling out with her colleagues
Read the full article21 March 2025
Tommy Robinson’s unlucky strike
The jailed football hooligan is trying to encourage workers to walk out in protest at Britain’s ‘corrupt’ institutions. There’s just one small problem…
Read the full article19 March 2025
Two million immigrants can be deported in just three days, claims Telegraph writer
A columnist for the paper confidently claimed "two million illegals could be deported in just three days" - citing the runway capacity of Heathrow
Read the full article19 March 2025
Another Tory ex-minister joins the consultancy bandwagon
Brexiteer Chris Heaton-Harris has launched a firm along with Nigel Farage’s discarded former spinner
Read the full article19 March 2025
Lib Dems set to spar over arcane rule row
While the world burns, the party is plunging itself into an obscure argument about how its candidates are selected
Read the full article18 March 2025
What could come between Rupert Lowe and Ukip? Seagulls
The former Reform man has not ruled out joining Ukip - but may be put off by very different attitudes to seagulls
Read the full article18 March 2025
GB News, Adolescence and the Andrew Tate fanboys
The right wing channel highlighted a backlash to the Netflix show from supporters of the misogynist - but neglected to mention toxic comments on its own social media
Read the full article18 March 2025
Lord Ashcroft’s questionable new poll
The peer’s new poll shows Reform running away with the Runcorn and Helsby by-election. But examine the figures more closely and it looks very different
Read the full article18 March 2025
Dubai Dicky is quids in
The Commons’ Register of Members’ Financial Interests has revealed quite how wealthy Reform’s deputy leader is
Read the full article17 March 2025
Matthew Goodwin finally sees the light
The GB News pundit is irked by right-wingers being rewarded for posting radical views online
Read the full article17 March 2025
Will Reform return disgraced Crispin Odey’s donation?
The man now banned from the City handed Nigel Farage's party £10,000 last year
Read the full article17 March 2025
Yet another switch for serial turncoat Lee Anderson
The Nottingham Forest fan described himself as ‘a lifelong Mansfield Town supporter’ just five years ago
Read the full article14 March 2025
Will this stop politicians from using AI?
The technology secretary has fallen foul of a clever chink in freedom of information laws
Read the full article11 March 2025
Another Trump official insults Britain
Sebastian Gorka delivered scathing criticism at a gathering for military intelligence wonks
Read the full article11 March 2025
The Times, the Spectator and a transfer merry-go-round
Tim Shipman’s move to the Spectator is the latest in a series of tit-for-tat poachings between the rival titles
Read the full article11 March 2025
Rees-Mogg’s Carney criticism has not aged well
The former MP’s mockery of a man who ‘failed to get on in Canadian politics’ is now making him look even sillier than usual
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