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Nigel Farage speaks at chaotic event as Reform wins five MPs
The Irish News· 2 hours agoNigel Farage gave a “100% promise” to rid Reform UK of “bad apples”, as multiple protesters...
Reform wins FIFTH seat as final election result in England is declared
Daily Mail· 2 hours agoHe was the fifth Reform winner after party leader Nigel Farage won in Clacton, Lee Anderson defended...
Farage's brilliant six-word reply as he discovers Reform UK has won fifth seat
Daily Express· 2 hours agoNigel Farage was filmed providing a hilarious response after discovering Reform UK has just won its...
Nigel Farage promises to rid Reform of ‘bad apples’ during chaotic event
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoLIVE: Reform MPs Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, Lee Anderson & Rupert Lowe on the political earthquake....
What other shocks hit East Anglia's constituencies in general election?
EADT via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoIn Essex, Labour won Colchester for the first time since 1950 - although the seat had been held by...
Watch: Nigel Farage gives first speech as MP after Reform makes gains in 2024 General Election
The Independent via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoWatch again as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage held a press conferece on Friday (5 July) after he won...
PM Sir Keir Starmer assembles Cabinet after vowing to rebuild Britain
Shropshire Star· 3 hours agoPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer got straight to work assembling his Cabinet after promising to...
PM Sir Keir Starmer assembles Cabinet after vowing to rebuild Britain
The Irish News· 3 hours agoPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer got straight to work assembling his Cabinet after promising to...
Large gap between vote share and MPs hits Reform and Greens
BBC News· 3 hours agoThe gap between the share of total votes won by the winning party in the 2024 general election and...
Nigel Farage promises to rid Reform of ‘bad apples’ during chaotic event
Wandsworth Guardian· 4 hours agoThe Reform UK leader faced a barrage of heckles from protesters in the audience as he tried to start a speech in central London to mark what the party described as a “political earthquake”.