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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage revealed he would meet US President Donald Trump in Florida as relations between the White House and UK Government reach new lows.
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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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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage revealed he would meet US President Donald Trump in Florida as relations between the White House and UK Government reach new lows.

A former military chief says the Navy alone is in a 'parlous' state amid a fierce political row over the state of Britain's Armed Forces.

The messages show Labour MPs seemingly expressing their opposition to the Government's policies.

Prime Minister gives update on the Middle East conflict in Downing Street

Reform UK leader launches insurgent party's manifesto for Wales in elections set to finish Labour's dominance in the Valleys

The Reform UK leader wants a looming election to end Sir Keir Starmer's time in power - and Labour now looks on course for a historic disaster

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The Greater Manchester Mayor suggested he still wants to make a Westminster comeback.

PMQs SKETCH: Anger erupts in the House of Commons at Inaction Man PM's dithering response to Iran crisis

Tory leader takes furious aim at the Chancellor's economic choices during fiery Commons clash

Labour leader made the comments in the Commons during Prime Minister's Questions

New analysis shows we'll be only £40 better off by the next election, not the £1,000 Rachel Reeves claims.