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Richard Tice claims he's seen people carrying 'bags and bags' of postal votes to a polling stationSource Parliament TV ...
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of trying to “airbrush history” over Britain’s exposure to fossil fuels. The Energy Secretary criticised the Reform UK leader’s claim that it is “mindless” for the ...
Richard Tice has again added to the list of claims that Reform UK has made without providing evidence. Reform’s Deputy Leader ...
Reform's approach to climate change and clean energy is dangerously reckless and laughably incompetent, but Richard Rice is ...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been accused of rigging research to make Brexit look like a failure. Klaus Schwab, the ...
GB News presenter Tom Harwood certainly didn't hold back as he grilled Reform UK's Richard Tice on Nigel Farage's new immigration pledge ...
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WATCH: Richard Tice fumes 'questions must be answered' after Nigel Farage heckled in the CommonRichard Tice has launched a scathing attack on the "complete chaos" that erupted during Prime Minister's Questions, demanding ...
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GB News on MSNSuella Braverman unveils plan for leaving ECHR as she accuses Strasbourg of 'judicial imperialism'Suella Braverman has revealed her legal framework for how Britain could leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
The miscarriage of justice watchdog should get new powers to review sentences, where petitioners fear they are too harsh or too soft, Richard Tice has said. The Reform UK deputy leader successfully ...
Tice calls for justice watchdog to act when petitioners say sentences too harsh ‘Even noble, experienced, wise judges can get things wrong,’ Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice told the Commons.
Tice calls for justice watchdog to act when petitioners say sentences too harsh ‘Even noble, experienced, wise judges can get things wrong,’ Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice told the Commons.
The miscarriage of justice watchdog should get new powers to review sentences, where petitioners fear they are too harsh or too soft, Richard Tice has said. The Reform UK deputy leader ...
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