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Exclusive Interview: "Rising Star" Switches to Restore Britain — "I Want a Political Home That Respects Me"
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.

Troubling Evidence Of Corruption
The attacks continue as Restore Britain's popularity is causing panic at Reform

Young Bob Assaulted By Muslim Gang
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.

The Advance UK Merger Collapse: Ego, Entitlement, and the Fight for Britain's Future
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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Starmer issued major warning over EU net-zero surrender - ‘blank cheque to Brussels’
Labour MPs have urged Sir Keir Starmer to delay negotiations on re-joining the EU scheme as the PM continues to seek closer relations with the bloc.

Plaid Cymru leader pledges to open route to independence for Wales
A Plaid Cymru Welsh government would aim to establish a national commission to explore Wales's constitutional future, including a potential path toward independence, within its first 100 days in office.

Burnham would probably have won by-election, Labour deputy leader says
Lucy Powell tells the BBC that Labour needs to make more use of the Greater Manchester mayor.

Burnham would probably have won by-election, Labour deputy leader says
Lucy Powell tells the BBC that Labour needs to make more use of the Greater Manchester mayor.

Burnham would ‘probably’ have won byelection, says Labour deputy leader
Lucy Powell calls for party to make more use of Greater Manchester mayor after Gorton and Denton defeat Andy Burnham would have won the Gorton and Denton byelection, Labour’s deputy leader said as she called for the party to make more use of the Greater Manchester mayor. Labour fell to third in the previously rock-solid seat on Thursday, with the Greens winning a fifth seat in parliament and Reform UK coming second. Continue reading...

Rhun ap Iorwerth: Plaid Cymru is ready to ‘lead the charge’ in Wales
Leader launches ‘roadmap’ of first 100 days in power to show party is ready to govern if it wins Senedd elections The leader of Plaid Cymru has described the prospect of leading the next government in Wales as “a heck of a task” but that he senses voters are increasingly driven by their Welsh identity and may be ready for Britain to be “redesigned”. Speaking to the Guardian as he published a glossy 60-page “roadmap” for his party’s first 100 days in government, if it takes power in May, Rhun ap

Fury as Rachel Reeves accused of 'misleading' over mansion tax - 'don't pretend!'
In a message to the Treasury, one council chief said: 'Don't pretend this is about solving council tax problems.'

Labour issued stern warning as tourism and trade costs set to skyrocket
Pub owners fear fewer foreign travellers will spend cash at their bars if it becomes even more expensive to set foot in this country

Iran attack: Keir Starmer's statement in full as he announces 'British planes in the sky'
Sir Keir Starmer called on the Tehran regime to 'cease the appalling violence and repression against the Iranian people'

It’s been decreed: something must be done about student loans in England
The education secretary wants a fairer system and the Tories have leapt in with their own plan – but why now? For anyone who attended university in England in the last 15 or so years, the idea of student loans feeling like some sort of debt trap is hardly news. But three weeks ago, when the journalist Oli Dugmore discussed this on the BBC’s Question Time, it felt like a moment. It was less the size of the initial debt, he explained, than the way above-inflation interest rates meant the interest

Novak Djokovic's blunt chat with Serbian president after uprooting family to move abroad
Novak Djokovic and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic do not appear to have the most cordial relationship, and the latter has spoken about the tennis superstar