BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Reform UK leader and Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage took aim at Britain's governing Labour ...
Nigel Farage says his party's general election performance was marred by "loopy" and "extremely racist candidates".
The Reform UK conference has unveiled a refreshed and supposedly election-winning force.
Here are five takeaways from the conference in Birmingham on Friday. In July's election, the Liberal Democrats secured 12% of ...
Nigel Farage tonight admitted Reform UK expected to do better at July's general election - and he is aiming to win 'hundreds' ...
He described the weekend’s conference as the point his party ‘comes of age’ after it secured five MPs at the general election ...
Nigel Farage and his deputy Richard Tice sought to capitalise on their links with the Trump campaign at Reform UK’s party ...
The Reform UK leader began his keynote speech at the party conference by making reference to the Prime Minister’s gifted ...
Reform UK has rounded off the first day of its conference with balloons and pyrotechnics, capping a rambunctious series of ...
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, criticizes the governing Labour Party, claiming his party is attracting disaffected voters and could win the next election. At a Birmingham conference, Farage ...
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party was in celebratory mood in Birmingham, where Lee Anderson ripped up a TV licence reminder and TV hardman Ant Middleton warned about civil unrest ...
The NEC in Birmingham had been done up like the set of a WWE wrestling event circa 2002, which, given the combative splash ...