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Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of kicking Britain's defence into the long grass
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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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Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of kicking Britain's defence into the long grass

Nicola Sturgeon is a tricky one. Maybe a little too tricky for her own good.

British businesses could be forced to abandon familiar food names in favour of bureaucratic labels such as 'cell-cultivated protein'.

OPINION - TOM DOWER: With more than a million NEETs, ministers simply can't pretend it's someone else's problem

Reform UK's leader is seen as unacceptable by many BBC staff, a source claims

Some 31% of hospitality roles have been taken by foreign nationals, while 34% of admin and support roles are held by non-UK citizens.

Reform UK's Robert Kenyon opens up on fighting Labour's machine, his rugby roots, and why he believes the heartland seat is ready to reject Sir Keir Starmer

Marc Bolland has the task of lifting the million young people not in work, education and training out of despair and into a fulfilling new life

EXCLUSIVE: The UK's 2030 petrol and diesel car ban rules have come under attack. But Ed Miliband and co. have been urged to make one decision

The speculation comes as Andy Burnham prepares for what could be a dramatic return to Westminster via the upcoming Makerfield by-election.

Expensive energy is not an accident. It is the result of policy. And if policy caused it, policy could change it.

Britons would rather pressure Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine than lift sanctions in the hope energy bills will come down