Reform UK
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The Burnham Gambit: A High-Stakes Return to Westminster Amidst Labour’s Leadership Crisis
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham moves to reclaim a seat in Parliament as Josh Simons resigns, triggering a by-election that serves as a direct challenge to Keir Starmer’s authority.
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Leeds City Council results: Labour majority tested as 2026 counting begins
Election officials in Leeds are counting ballots for 36 contested seats, with the results set to signal the strength of major parties against a rising tide of smaller political movements.
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Reform UK surges in local elections as detention policy targets Green areas
Following a historic surge in the 2026 local elections, Reform UK has unveiled plans to utilize Green-voting constituencies for migrant detention centers, sparking national debate.
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Why Exeter’s 14-year Labour stronghold just shattered
Labour has lost overall control of Exeter City Council for the first time since 2012, as the Green Party and Reform UK make significant gains in the 2026 local elections.
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Farage Claims ‘Historic Change’ as Reform UK Surge Rattles Starmer’s Labour
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has secured nearly 200 seats in early 2026 local election results, dealing a major blow to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.
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Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain Gains Traction as Potential Reform UK Spoiler
As Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe’s new party gains 4% in polling, political analysts warn its hard-right platform could split the populist vote and undermine Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
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UK Local Elections: A Referendum on Starmer’s Leadership
Voters across the UK are heading to the polls in local elections that serve as a critical test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid record-low popularity.
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Reform UK Asylum Review Plan Tests Legal Limits of Human Rights
Reform UK has proposed a retrospective review of asylum grants since 2021, sparking intense debate over legal stability and international human rights obligations.
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Reform UK’s Richard Tice Faces Scrutiny Over Unpaid Tax
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice is under fire as analysis reveals his property company, Quidnet REIT, allegedly failed to withhold £120,000 in required dividend taxes.
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Malcolm Offord apologises for homophobic joke amid election pressure
Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord has apologised for a 2018 homophobic joke, sparking political backlash ahead of the May Holyrood election.
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Green Party Challenges UK Political Landscape in Key By-election
The Green Party mounted a strong challenge in the Gorton and Denton by-election, pushing Labour in its traditional stronghold and signaling a potential shift in UK politics.
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Gorton and Denton By-Election: Three-Way Race Tests Labour
The Gorton and Denton by-election on February 26, 2026, features a close race between Labour, Green Party, and Reform UK. The result could reshape UK politics.
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Robert Jenrick Named Reform UK’s Shadow Chancellor
Former Conservative minister Robert Jenrick was named Reform UK’s “shadow chancellor” by Nigel Farage.
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Nigel Farage Marks Two Years as Clacton MP, Reform UK Leader
Two years after assuming leadership of Reform UK and becoming the Member of Parliament for Clacton, Nigel Farage remains a central figure in British politics, shaping the national discourse and challenging traditional party structures.
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Holly Valance’s ‘Anti-Woke’ Anthem Tops Charts Amid GB News Turmoil
Former pop star Holly Valance has returned to the music charts with her controversial ‘anti-woke’ song, “Kiss Kiss (XX) My A*se,” following a widely criticized appearance on GB News where she discussed her shift to right-wing activism.
