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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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Keir Starmer says the 7 May elections take place against an "uncertain" backdrop with wars in Ukraine and Iran.

Leader Eluned Morgan is due to launch her party's Senedd election manifesto in Swansea.

An investigation into alleged "family voting" finds no evidence of intent to influence voting.

The photo of Corey Edwards was published after he was announced as a Reform candidate on Wednesday.

An investigation into alleged "family voting" finds no evidence of intent to influence voting.

An independent inquiry into child sexual abuse by grooming gangs is about to begin its work.

The House of Lords are continuing to debate the proposals but there is not enough time to complete all the stages in the current parliamentary session.

The House of Lords are continuing to debate the proposals but there is not enough time to complete all the stages in the current parliamentary session.

Farage says he would not approve of the picture but would not kick him out of the party.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is launching his party's push to take control of more councils at a rally in Sunderland.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is launching his party's push to take control of more councils at a rally in Sunderland.

Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar said only his party offered Welsh voters "real, credible, positive change".