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Farage should apologise after ‘unconvincing’ response to racism claims – Starmer

The Reform UK leader has faced backlash after allegations emerged that he engaged in alleged incidents of deeply offensive behaviour as a teenager. Source...

Farage says he thought Enoch Powell was right to raise scale of community change

The Reform UK leader also suggested people complaining about his behaviour at school had ‘different political views to me’. Source link

Farage insists he did not racially abuse fellow pupils after interview questions

The 61-year-old issued a statement the day after an interview in which he left open the possibility he may have made racist remarks...

Nigel Farage denies claims of antisemitic behaviour as a schoolboy at Dulwich College

Mr Farage’s spokesman said: “These allegations date back 45 years, and I think that at any point in time – when Nigel was...

MPs could be set to debate Andrew Mountbatten Windsor furore

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the decision of whether to appear was “a matter for him (Andrew),” adding: “My view, and this...

Proposed year 8 tests should not be used to measure schools – review chief

The final report of the curriculum and assessment review has recommended introducing new English and maths tests in year 8. Source link

Wes Streeting warns of NHS staff facing a rising tide of ‘1970s-style racism’

Mr Streeting urged patients not to take out their frustration on staff amid the challenges facing the NHS this winter. Source link

Farage urged to apologise to female survivors of grooming gangs

Five women called for an apology after Mr Farage suggested the women were victims of other types of child sexual abuse. Source link

Ex-Reform UK councillor says party shows lack of ‘human decency’

Bill Barrett was one of 57 Reform Councillors elected to Kent County Council (KCC) at the local elections in May overturning a 30-year Tory...

UK can ‘defy’ gloomy forecasts despite productivity problems, says Chancellor

Rachel Reeves argued that austerity, Brexit and the pandemic had left ‘deep scars’ on the UK’s economy. Source link

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