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ANALYSIS - LT COL STUART CRAWFORD: To say this isn't good enough would be such an understatement we might require a new word entirely.
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Kieran Mishchuk, 19, who won his seat for Reform UK aged 18, tells Restore News why he made the switch and why he hasn't looked back.

The attacks continue as Restore Britain's popularity is causing panic at Reform

Prominent remigration activist Young Bob was assaulted and robbed in Whitechapel on Tuesday evening by a gang of muslims gathered for a debate outside a mosque.

Ben Habib's proposed merger with Restore Britain collapses after Rupert Lowe refuses to hand over the keys. The reaction from Advance UK's inner circle reveals more about their motivations than they intended.
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ANALYSIS - LT COL STUART CRAWFORD: To say this isn't good enough would be such an understatement we might require a new word entirely.

A major warning on Russia's information war against democracies details the 'depth and intensity of hostile activity'

Rachel Reeves has been branded the real 'price gouger' as Next's Lord Wolfson, M&S chief Stuart Machin and Kemi Badenoch accuse the Chancellor of profiteering

Labour minister Mike Tapp claimed Farage was 'too scared' for Question Time - then the BBC publicly corrected him in front of the nation

The Reform UK leader spoke to members in Sunderland as his party launched its local election campaign.

The Prime Minister unveiled the guidance for parents as part of efforts to clampdown on online harms.

Nigel Farage has been MP for Clacton since 2024, but won't be on tonight's BBC Question Time panel.

Tories could be virtually wiped out at 2026 local elections, while Sir Keir Starmer's party facs worst night in history

OPINION - LEO MCKINSTRY: No matter the noises coming from Angela Rayner, we need to confront the real threat to Britain.

The Chancellor stands accused of pushing up borrowing, spending and taxesand delivering stagnant growth.

Today's OECD forecast will mask Labour's homegrown woes - but with 33,000 hospitality businesses shut since the first budget, Tehran is not to blame.

Bombshell new figures show how one sector of British industry has suffered