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The Observer Leader
Welcome to Italy

Sun 17 May 2026

Welcome to Italy
Catherine Neilan
MPs may be forced to register pre-election donations in wake of Farage’s undeclared £5m gift

Sun 17 May 2026

MPs may be forced to register pre-election donations in wake of Farage’s undeclared £5m gift
Rachel Sylvester
What divides and unites Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham?

Sun 17 May 2026

What divides and unites Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham?
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Crypto tycoon Ben Delo heads home to UK to fund Reform after ‘tinpot’ donations cap by Labour

Sun 17 May 2026

Crypto tycoon Ben Delo heads home to UK to fund Reform after ‘tinpot’ donations cap by Labour
Catherine Neilan
The gentleman is for turning: Farage changes story over £5m donation as investigation launched

Sun 17 May 2026

The gentleman is for turning: Farage changes story over £5m donation as investigation launched
Rachel Sylvester
‘Britain’s future lies with Europe’: Streeting vows to make rejoining EU key goal if he becomes PM

Sun 17 May 2026

‘Britain’s future lies with Europe’: Streeting vows to make rejoining EU key goal if he becomes PM
Catherine Neilan
Makerfield byelection could be ‘wild West’ of campaign financing

Sun 17 May 2026

Makerfield byelection could be ‘wild West’ of campaign financing
A problem with the truth

Sun 17 May 2026

A problem with the truth
Catherine Neilan
Nigel Farage facing threat of double investigation into billionaire backer’s £5m gift

Wed 13 May 2026

Nigel Farage facing threat of double investigation into billionaire backer’s £5m gift
Praful Nargund
Brexit has been a disaster – but there is a path to a new deal with Europe

Mon 11 May 2026

Brexit has been a disaster – but there is a path to a new deal with Europe
Catherine Neilan
Voters react angrily to Reform UK's polling day newspaper takeovers

Sun 10 May 2026

Voters react angrily to Reform UK's polling day newspaper takeovers
Rob Ford
Reform’s march heralds political fragmentation as two-party system pushed to brink

Sun 10 May 2026

Reform’s march heralds political fragmentation as two-party system pushed to brink
David Aaronovitch
From crypto-millions to TikTok charm: the new face of British populism

Sun 10 May 2026

From crypto-millions to TikTok charm: the new face of British populism
The Observer view
Starmer should stay

Sun 10 May 2026

Starmer should stay
Matt Cain
Bigots hounded me out of Bolton as a young man. I won’t let it happen again

Sun 10 May 2026

Bigots hounded me out of Bolton as a young man. I won’t let it happen again
Andrew Rawnsley
Smashed and pulverised: Labour faces an existential crisis after election wipeout

Sun 10 May 2026

Smashed and pulverised: Labour faces an existential crisis after election wipeout
John Simpson
‘Extremist’ Reform candidates elected to councils across country

Sun 10 May 2026

‘Extremist’ Reform candidates elected to councils across country
Catherine Neilan
Farage could face byelection over crypto king’s £5m donation

Sat 9 May 2026

Farage could face byelection over crypto king’s £5m donation
Rachel Sylvester
Keir Starmer: I want a decade in Downing Street to renew Britain

Sat 9 May 2026

Keir Starmer: I want a decade in Downing Street to renew Britain
Catherine Neilan
Nigel Farage hails ‘historic political change’ as Reform surge masks internal fears and paranoia

Sat 9 May 2026

Nigel Farage hails ‘historic political change’ as Reform surge masks internal fears and paranoia
Andrew Rawnsley
Video: a truly, madly, deeply bad day for Labour

Sat 9 May 2026

Video: a truly, madly, deeply bad day for Labour
Melanie Reid
SNP holds on to power as Scots stay home for ‘meh’ election

Fri 8 May 2026

SNP holds on to power as Scots stay home for ‘meh’ election
Patrick Kidd
Watching the teal wall being built in Newcastle-under-Lyme

Thu 7 May 2026

Watching the teal wall being built in Newcastle-under-Lyme
Catherine Neilan
Questions raised about ‘security risk’ to Farage in row over £5m gift from crypto tycoon

Sun 3 May 2026

Questions raised about ‘security risk’ to Farage in row over £5m gift from crypto tycoon
The Observer Leader
The Observer view: Farage and the price of Britain’s rules

Sun 3 May 2026

The Observer view: Farage and the price of Britain’s rules
Rachel Sylvester
‘You’re a mug for playing by the rules’: disillusioned voters split left and right

Sun 3 May 2026

‘You’re a mug for playing by the rules’: disillusioned voters split left and right
Catherine Neilan
Police assessing evidence on £100k donations made to Robert Jenrick

Sun 3 May 2026

Police assessing evidence on £100k donations made to Robert Jenrick
Rob Ford
Britain’s fragmented future: why this year’s local elections will be the messiest yet

Sun 3 May 2026

Britain’s fragmented future: why this year’s local elections will be the messiest yet
Ceri Thomas
After a century together, Wales and Labour face a brutal divorce

Sun 26 Apr 2026

After a century together, Wales and Labour face a brutal divorce
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Reform can’t keep its councillors

Wed 22 Apr 2026

Reform can’t keep its councillors
Ceri Thomas
Profiting in plain sight, Farage could earn a fortune by talking up bitcoin shares

Sun 19 Apr 2026

Profiting in plain sight, Farage could earn a fortune by talking up bitcoin shares
Catherine Neilan
Farage accused of ‘playing with fire’ after claiming Reform UK lost election due to sectarianism

Tue 31 Mar 2026

Farage accused of ‘playing with fire’ after claiming Reform UK lost election due to sectarianism
Catherine Neilan
Transparency groups demand further curbs on party coffers

Sun 29 Mar 2026

Transparency groups demand further curbs on party coffers
Ceri Thomas
After the donor cap and crypto ban, what if we all chipped in to fund our political parties?

Sun 29 Mar 2026

After the donor cap and crypto ban, what if we all chipped in to fund our political parties?
Labour party caps donations by Britons living overseas

Fri 27 Mar 2026

Labour party caps donations by Britons living overseas
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Leaders flip-flop over Iran war as party falls out of step with supporters

Sun 22 Mar 2026

Leaders flip-flop over Iran war as party falls out of step with supporters
Philip Collins
Britain’s only way out of this mess is a shift to the centre

Sun 22 Mar 2026

Britain’s only way out of this mess is a shift to the centre
Sam Freedman
Reform and Farage are losing support. There are two key reasons why

Sun 22 Mar 2026

Reform and Farage are losing support. There are two key reasons why
Catherine Neilan
Reform accused of using third party to turn crypto into cash and hide donors

Sat 21 Mar 2026

Reform accused of using third party to turn crypto into cash and hide donors
Catherine Neilan
Reform plans ‘ideological purge’ of Whitehall

Sat 14 Mar 2026

Reform plans ‘ideological purge’ of Whitehall
Fred Harter
Keir Starmer is a punching bag of the US president

Mon 9 Mar 2026

Keir Starmer is a punching bag of the US president
Ceri Thomas
Christopher Harborne has cemented Reform’s status as a money-making machine

Fri 6 Mar 2026

Christopher Harborne has cemented Reform’s status as a money-making machine
William Keegan
Not content with Brexit harm, Reform plans pensions raid

Sun 1 Mar 2026

Not content with Brexit harm, Reform plans pensions raid
The Observer view
After the Ayatollah

Sun 1 Mar 2026

After the Ayatollah
Ceri Thomas
The invisible man whose millions are transforming British politics

Sun 1 Mar 2026

The invisible man whose millions are transforming British politics
Andrew Rawnsley
Gorton and Denton will force Labour to rethink – it is no longer the only anti-Reform option

Sun 1 Mar 2026

Gorton and Denton will force Labour to rethink – it is no longer the only anti-Reform option
Fred Harter
Reform’s ICE-style ‘deportation command’ would be costly and inefficient

Thu 26 Feb 2026

Reform’s ICE-style ‘deportation command’ would be costly and inefficient
Rory Smith
Fear and loathing in Gorton and Denton

Sun 22 Feb 2026

Fear and loathing in Gorton and Denton
Sam Freedman
Spooked by Reform, Labour may have cut net migration too far

Mon 9 Feb 2026

Spooked by Reform, Labour may have cut net migration too far
Andrew Rawnsley
Reform is turning into a recycling centre for toxic Tories

Sun 1 Feb 2026

Reform is turning into a recycling centre for toxic Tories
Kenan Malik
Britain’s deprived areas need attention for their own sake, not merely to beat Reform

Sun 1 Feb 2026

Britain’s deprived areas need attention for their own sake, not merely to beat Reform
Kenan Malik
The New Right’s vision of community depends on obedience

Sat 24 Jan 2026

The New Right’s vision of community depends on obedience
Fred Harter
Robert Jenrick’s defection is a coup for Reform – but there are risks too

Mon 19 Jan 2026

Robert Jenrick’s defection is a coup for Reform – but there are risks too
Andrew Rawnsley
The right can’t unite. It’s now a fight to the death between the Tories and Reform

Sun 18 Jan 2026

The right can’t unite. It’s now a fight to the death between the Tories and Reform
Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Council tax hikes loom in areas run by Reform

Sun 18 Jan 2026

Council tax hikes loom in areas run by Reform
Catherine Neilan
Defection of ‘damaged goods’ Jenrick and Zahawi leads to grumbling in Reform

Sun 18 Jan 2026

Defection of ‘damaged goods’ Jenrick and Zahawi leads to grumbling in Reform
William Keegan
Labour needs to rediscover that EU membership works

Fri 16 Jan 2026

Labour needs to rediscover that EU membership works
Lucien Young
Dear Nigel: When a woman asks if she’s being too something, the answer is yes

Thu 15 Jan 2026

Dear Nigel: When a woman asks if she’s being too something, the answer is yes
Andrew Rawnsley
A traitor has been banished – but Jenrick sacking could haunt Tories

Thu 15 Jan 2026

A traitor has been banished – but Jenrick sacking could haunt Tories

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