
Rats in a Sack
20 August 2025
Robert Jenrick keeps some unfortunate company

The shadow justice secretary and Tory leadership hopeful was pictured at a protest alongside a founder member of the far right Combat 18
Read the full article19 August 2025
Shadow minister gets a poor chain reaction

Andrew Griffith has been roundly mocked for a video showing him taking a chainsaw to a piece of Labour legislation
Read the full article18 August 2025
Is this football shirt Reform’s version of the MAGA hat?

‘Everyone will know where you stand’ promises the far right party, which is selling Farage signed shirts for £100
Read the full article15 August 2025
Chris Philp embarrasses himself, again

The shadow home secretary appears not to understand the difference between pleading guilty and not guilty
Read the full article15 August 2025
Gamekeeper turns poacher as Tory spinner joins the Mail

Gabriel Millard-Clothier is taking the path less trodden from CCHQ to the Mail on Sunday
Read the full article15 August 2025
Truss’s right hand man suffers a downturn

Liz Truss's chief of staff has suffered a financial blow but acquired an exciting new senior advisor
Read the full article14 August 2025
Liz Truss’s new target? The 2012 Olympics opening ceremony

The short-lived prime minister has launched an attack on Danny Boyle's widely-admired ceremony, just 13 years on
Read the full article14 August 2025
Sharron Davies joins the pool of Tory peers

The Olympic swimmer and gender-critical campaigner is one of three new members of the House of Lords nominated by Kemi Badenoch
Read the full article13 August 2025
A lot at stake for the Sun with gambling tax

The newspaper is firmly against plans to hike taxes on gambling – and no wonder
Read the full article12 August 2025
Has Daniel Hannan joined the ‘anti-Trump Eurosphere’?

The Telegraph columnist, Tory peer and one-time Brain of Brexit appears to have turned against his former hero
Read the full article12 August 2025
The Murdochs and Maxwells: the haves and have-yachts

Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch are at loggerheads - but both know how hard it is to disentangle oneself from Epstein and the Maxwells
Read the full article12 August 2025
Jenrick lands a vino with the Veep as boss Badenoch is busy

The ambitious justice secretary is to meet JD Vance at his Oxfordshire summer retreat as Kemi Badenoch "couldn't make it work with schedules"
Read the full article12 August 2025
Why are right wing commentators so keen on civil war?

A large number of right wing hacks appear to be not just predicting but actually willing a bloody uprising in Britain
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Failure pays off for Tory campaign guru Levido

The man who ran the Conservatives' disastrous election campaign last year has filed a £1m profit at Companies House
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Kemi’s claims go down badly in Nigeria

The Conservative leader's declaration she no longer identifies as Nigerian has not landed well in the proud African nation
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Will Bezos oversee the last Post?

More than 100 journalists have taken redundancy at the Washington Post as the Amazon founder oversees the departure of its most experienced staff
Read the full article11 August 2025
The Gray Lady ties itself up in knots over Mamdani

The New York Times grudgingly backed Andrew Cuomo in a confused and confusing non-endorsement endorsement
Read the full article08 August 2025
Another day, another Telegraph correction

The right wing paper has been forced to print yet another correction after running a bogus headline about foreign sex offenders
Read the full article08 August 2025
The ID, the ego and the superego: Pochin and Farage scrap over cards

Just three months after her election, Reform's newest MP is already at odds with her leader over digital ID
Read the full article08 August 2025
Is Corbyn’s new outfit now officially Your Party?

The name has now been officially registered with the Electoral Commission. But are Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana behind it?
Read the full article08 August 2025
Rupert Lowe sees a ship come sailing in (wrongly)

The former Reform MP reported a dinghy carrying illegal migrants to the coastguard. Except it wasn't a dinghy and they weren't illegal migrants
Read the full article07 August 2025
Guest of dishonour: Truss attends hard right YouTuber’s wedding

The short-lived former prime minister was snapped at the nuptials of an obscure hard right YouTube commentator
Read the full article07 August 2025
Reform at war over trans prisoners

The party's new prisons advisor backed some trans woman serving time in female prisons, and the base is not happy
Read the full article06 August 2025
Is GB News pro- or anti-immigration?

The hard right channel rages against migration - while advising its viewers of foreign climes to retire to
Read the full article05 August 2025
Has Starmer’s bubble burst over Tulip?

The PM seemed to understand public trust required a zero-tolerance approach to bad behaviour. So why appoint an MP already facing media scrutiny?
Read the full article05 August 2025
The real estate story of Trump and Epstein

The split between the president and the paedophile seems to be more complex and more transactional than it first appeared
Read the full article05 August 2025
Are GB News’s viewing figures really something to shout about?

The far right conspiracy channel is boasting about its ‘seismic’ ratings. But how does it actually compare to its rivals?
Read the full article05 August 2025
Advance UK snaps up Tenerife Tommy

Ben Habib’s new splinter party from Reform has secured the support of the far right agitator
Read the full article05 August 2025
Lies, damn lies and the Times’s statistics

Tony Gallagher’s paper fumed that one in eight prisoners were born overseas – but it actually shows they are less likely to be in jail
Read the full article04 August 2025
Language, Timothy! Tory MP’s lie debunked by police

The Conservative Nick Timothy was rapped after posting an incorrect claim about a delivery worker on X
Read the full article04 August 2025
Is Reform’s latest defection soft on crime?

Adam Holloway has previously taken a rather sympathetic attitude towards criminals - at least when they were his fellow Tory MPs
Read the full article02 August 2025
The White House’s tasteless Jet2 TikTok fails to take off

Jess Glynne has publicly expressed her distaste at the video while Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have clarified that they do not endorse the use of their brand for government policy
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