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In a boxing club on the banks of the River Hull, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is struggling to make himself heard above the constant thump of young men smashing their fists into punch pads behind ...
The far-right Reform UK made major gains in the Thursday’s elections in Britain at the expense of both the ruling Labour Party and opposition Conservatives. Reform, led by Nigel Farage, won the ...
The annual British Social Attitudes survey (BSA) has been tracking public attitudes to electoral reform (and other issues) ...
Reform UK sent shockwaves through British politics after making significant gains at the local and mayoral elections, turning two-party politics on its head.
As Reform UK celebrates a thumping victory at the KCC elections, we examine what it means for Kent and the party’s chances on the national stage.
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After Reform's recent election success, Sharan Dhaliwal argues that the UK will only move further right without Labour taking a stand.
The UK now has two regional mayors representing the Reform party, following English local elections on May 1. This is the first time anyone from the party has held a government position at any level.
The 27-year-old's photo ID includes his name and new title – Lancashire County Councillor – and hangs off a lanyard that's coincidentally in the trademark turquoise of Reform UK.
The right-wing Reform UK Party saw parliamentary, mayoral and local election wins in a move leader Nigel Farage says suggests political changes are coming to the U.K. longtime two-party government.
The SNP leader has said he has seen support for Reform firsthand while out on the campaign trail ahead of the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election.