Electoral Commission notified of financial contribution, which is understood to have been handed to Reform UK
Conservatives must have no part in Farage’s populist extremism
To describe asylum seekers as thieves or rapists encourages the worst sort of prejudice – and has no place in No 10
‘Nine-jobs Nigel’: Farage denies not declaring extra earnings
Roles outside Parliament make the Reform leader the highest-earning MP
Why this could be the last waltz for rightwingers
People are tired of their favourite celebrity television shows being used for reputation repair
Starmer played the patriot card – but in a hand with no aces
With his party conference speech the PM may have quelled an uprising, but the battle against Reform has only just begun
Nigel Farage gets a taste of economic reality on his day out at the Bank
Reform's leader is being pernicious in criticising Andrew Bailey for wanting the government to get closer to the EU
Levelling up is the way to beat Reform
Done with conviction, Boris Johnson’s much-mocked policy could lift the UK’s national output
Nigel Farage is wary of the far right, and with good reason
Worried about his ability to appeal to voters, the Reform leader has tried to distance himself from Tommy Robinson
Reform conference sponsors may have breached company law
Questions have been raised over Zebec’s shell company registration and Japan Tobacco International’s links to Russia
Eccles ‘tactical bellwether’ in 2029 fight against Reform
Labour constituency one of 400 up for grabs at next election, according to new polling, with more strategic voting expected at the ballot box
My home in Clacton is my partner’s, says Farage
Nigel Farage described claims he might have saved in stamp duty as ‘unfair and untrue’
The Observer View: flags of convenience
Nigel Farage is a showman who calls himself a patriot but betrays the good that Britain stands for
Labour’s taking on Reform – and it’s about time too
Starmer and Reeves should have the courage of their previous convictions and point out that Farage cannot be trusted
If Farage starts deporting ‘illegals’, ‘legals’ better watch out
In a climate of fear, everyone is at risk of mistreatment – just look at the States
There’s gold in bullion adverts for fill-your-boots Farage
A £280,000 payment to the MP for promotional work raises questions over the lack of clarity in his register of interests
Lucy Connolly is no hero, but her words shouldn’t be a crime
Lionising a woman who stirred up racial hatred is a moral failure of the right
Farage’s £13,000 speech to anti-abortion extremists
Reform leader’s praise for the “grassroots army” raises questions about his stance on their extreme views
Enough of your socialist guff – here’s how to make some quick dosh
While Starmer is away, here’s one in the eye for the establishment, Remoaners and the blue-haired pronoun-lovers
Police need clear guidelines to fight fake news
Yvette Cooper has proposed revealing suspects’ nationality, but my time in the Met taught me that we need clear guidelines or risk more far-right violence, writes Leroy Logan
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