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Reform UK in the News

Two clearly labelled streams: verified news sources (BBC, Guardian, FT, Reuters, Times) and commentary/analysis (Left Foot Forward, openDemocracy, HOPE not hate, Full Fact). Every source's editorial position is disclosed.

Updated daily via RSS feeds · Editorial positions disclosed for all sources

Source Directory

Verified News Sources
BBC NewsNeutral / Public broadcaster
The GuardianCentre-left
Financial TimesCentre / Business
Reuters UKNeutral / Wire service
The TimesCentre-right
Commentary & Analysis Sources
Left Foot ForwardCentre-left / Progressive
openDemocracyProgressive / Investigative
HOPE not hateAnti-fascism / Monitoring
Full FactNon-partisan fact-checking
Politics HomeWestminster / Neutral

Latest Articles

BBC News31 Mar 2026
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Reform UK vows to scrap tax for short-haul family flights

The party says the move would "lighten the load" on families amid wider pressures on living costs.

Editorial position: Neutral / Public broadcaster
BBC News13 Mar 2026
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Churchill's granddaughter happy with his picture being replaced on £5 note

Emma Soames rejected Nigel Farage's statement that the currency change was "wokery".

Editorial position: Neutral / Public broadcaster
The Guardian31 Mar 2026
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King’s state visit to US will take place in April despite calls to delay amid Iran war – UK politics live

<p>The king will address Congress during the visit, which will commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence</p><p><em>Q: What do you make of the suggestion that Donald Trump could end the Iran war without securing the strait of Hormuz? Or do you think he should

Editorial position: Centre-left
The Guardian31 Mar 2026
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Nigel Farage’s biggest problem? Donald Trump

<p>Nearly a quarter of voters cite Reform leader’s support for US president as main reason against voting for his party</p><p>By day 31 of the war in the Middle East, Nigel Farage had become somewhat less vocal about the closeness of his relationship with Donald Trump.</p>&lt

Editorial position: Centre-left