Rats in a Sack
16 February 2026
Labour probe claims a little awkward for the Sunday Times
Claims an agency hired by a Labour think tank investigated a Sunday Times journalist are a tad troublesome for the paper's political editor
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Is the Guardian skating on thin ice with AI?
An article about the Winter Olympics on the paper's site looks suspiciously like the work of robots
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The New Statesman’s questionable football chant claim
The magazine claimed chants about Keir Starmer at English football matches were "omnipresent". Really?
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Truss back on tour with Trump
The short-lived ex-PM declared the president "right abour everything" as she continues her quest to be a successful podcaster
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Lies, damn lies and Nigel Farage’s statistics
The Reform leader said that one million people in the UK speak no English at all. It isn't true
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Squirrels, Grandstand and the BBC test card: welcome to Rupert Lowe’s new party
The Reform refugee has launched his new, even further right party with a bizarre video, a string of esoteric policies and some suspect backers
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Melania is officially a flop – but Amazon won’t mind
The firm is set to make massive loss on its $75m hagiography – but keeping the Trump family happy has still been good for its bottom line
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Matt Goodwin’s very online by-election campaign
The Reform candidate's bid to win Gorton and Denton doesn't appear to be taking place outside of social media
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Is this why Kristi Noem’s DHS has taken its eye off the ball?
Has the secretary for Homeland Security been distracted by her close relationship with advisor Corey Lewandowski and a missing blanket?
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Durham catching up with Kent on lost Reform councillors
Darren Grimes's council has now lost six Reform members, while the ex-GB News deputy leader is facing complaints
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Where on earth is James Cleverly?
The shadow housing secretary was brought back to the frontbench to boost the Conservatives' experience - but has barely been heard from since
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Dan Hannan’s latest history fail
The Conservative peer joked about Keir Starmer knighting Jimmy Savile - something actually done following pressure from his heroine Margaret Thatcher
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‘My property porfolio is being weaponised’, moans Reform’s new leader in Wales
Dan Thomas, Nigel Farage's new man in Wales, has hit out after claims he didn't actually live there
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Snowflake Matt Goodwin ducks out of hustings
Reform's candidate in the Gorton & Denton by-election pulled out of a hustings at 30 minutes' notice amid rumours he wanted his own green room
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Why are Reform so keen on ending working from home?
The party wants everyone back in the office. Happily, deputy leader Richard Tice knows where you can find one
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From Durham to Leicestershire, more local triumphs for Reform
Nigel Farage's local councillors continue to embarrass themselves and their party
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Toothless Ofcom lets GB News off the hook, again
The media watchdog has declined to investigate a Donald Trump interview in which he was allowed to repeatedly spout unchallenged lies
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It’s Corbyn v Sultana as Your Party goes to the polls
The former Labour leader's new left wing party is electing a 16-member leadership committee, with its two MPs on opposing sides
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Is the real reason Paul Dacre missed out on the Ofcom job?
The Mail man claimed his politics had blocked him from the chairmanship of the media watchdog. Evidence at the High Court suggested otherwise...
Read the full article10 February 2026
Debating society turns down Reform MP… so party vows to strip entire university of funding
Bangor's debating society declined Sarah Pochin's demand to speak before them - so the party plans to take away £30 million if it wins in Wales this year
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Is this why Reform has been so quiet over the Epstein files?
The party's treasurer appears a number of times in the documents released by the US Department of Justice
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Both Reform and the Greens accused of dodgy by-election leaflets
The Gorton and Denton by-election has been hit with claims of letters from a suspect Reform-backing pensioner and Green leaflets with dodgy quotes
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The lies of the Boris Johnson revisionists
Fans of the former PM are comparing Peter Mandelson to their hero's treatment over Partygate - except that wasn't why he was forced out
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The grotesque hypocrisy of Mail man Dan Hodges
The Mail on Sunday columnist is fuming about Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador. But what did he write about it at the time?
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Stephen Yaxley-Lennon and a rather suspicious grift
The far right rabble-rouser is soliciting donations to a company on the brink of dissolution
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Peter Mandelson goes camera shy
The disgraced former ambassador has gone to the press watchdog to get journalists to leave him alone
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Starmer’s spin chief swaps one bunker for another
Downing Street’s outgoing director of communications was spotted leaving his home with a set of golf clubs
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The last Post plays for Will Lewis
The former Murdoch man has left his role as chief executive of the Washington Post days after announcing a massive cull of its journalists
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Reform’s unknown new leader in Wales
Nigel Farage's new man in Wales is Dan Thomas - a former North London councillor few members have ever heard of
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Reform councillor forced out… for telling the truth
Kent councillor Matthew Fraser Moat has fallen on his sword after admitting his party had failed to find any waste to cut
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Mandelson avoids at least one leak enquiry
The disgraced peer faces no action for urinating against George Osborne's neighbour's wall due to a "lack of evidence"
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Women can’t speak without notes, pleads Tory peer
Michael Farmer said Lords rules were unfair as "many women are not used to speaking ad lib"
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