Asylum seeker ‘threatened to kill Nigel Farage while travelling to the UK’
TikToker with Kalashnikov tattoo on his face held in custody after court appearance with interpreter

TikToker with Kalashnikov tattoo on his face held in custody after court appearance with interpreter
Reform has gained significant ground across all demographics since the election
Kemi Badenoch is right to say the Conservative Party would be open to doing deals with Reform at local elections
Conservative leader open to coalitions at local level but ‘categorically’ rejects national electoral pact with Nigel Farage
Donna Edmunds criticised Nigel Farage for distancing himself from the imprisoned far-Right activist
Our system of political donations has let democracy slide into the hands of a self-interested few
Nigel Farage’s party stands to do well at county council elections after ex-Conservative candidates tear up membership cards
The Telegraph’s weekly Peterborough diary column offers an unparalleled insight into what’s really going on at Westminster and beyond
Alex Cole-Hamilton says it is wrong to ‘no-platform’ Nigel Farage’s party
New report – commissioned by the Great Yarmouth MP – critical of a number of aspects of the inquiry carried out by KC
‘Major milestone’ proves party has ‘professionalised’, declares Nigel Farage as he gears up for the May 1 fight at the polls
Jamie Greene argues that the ‘Trump-esque’ political narrative being espoused by Russell Findlay marked the end of One Nation Conservatism
PM accuses Nigel Farage of ‘fawning over Putin’ as he urges voters to back Labour at local elections on May 1
The Government can’t rely on an electoral strategy of waiting for things to get better
Nearly 3,000 companies have shut down this year after a record £40 billion in tax rises
Almost 4,000 local authority staff received more than £100,000 in 2023/24 – up by more than a quarter in a year
Liberal Democrat leader claims local elections are ‘two-horse race’ as he launches party’s campaign
Sir Ed Davey hopes to erode Conservative vote in 20 Tory-run councils up for election on May 1
Public put the Reform leader top in ‘best PM’ poll
Widely accepted myth claimed former PM invented soft-serve ice cream in the 1950s
Our two closest allies are heading to the polls. The Tories sister parties were sure of victory until Trump came along
Reform leader echoes Trump’s style by seeking version of Musk’s controversial war on waste and offering ‘Make Britain Great Again’ sentiment
A former ally of the Reform leader says he risks creating “a gap in the market” for a new party on the Right if Reform is not democratised