The politicians and commentators who mocked those warning about the threat posed by the US President as being "hysterical" need to face up to their own role in the calamity now unfolding, argues Adam Bienkov
Nigel Farage
Reform UK's biggest donor is profiting from ties to a pro-Kremlin platform that hosts a Russian intelligence-backed influence operation
Far-right activists were seen stabbing dinghies and releasing dogs to intimidate migrants and aid workers
Keir Starmer's decision to exclude Russian interference in the 2016 EU referendum from his inquiry into foreign interference in our elections should ring alarm bells, argues Sergei Cristo
New polling suggests a progressive majority could come back to Labour if the PM embraces a more compassionate form of politics, argues Jennifer Nadel
When someone tells you who they are, over and over again, it is wise to listen, argues Clive Lewis MP
The Reform UK leader has pocketed £415,500 so far this year to act as the company's “Brand Ambassador”
The Reform leader recently used media interviews to back Christopher Harborne's company while promising to cut taxes and regulations on crypto firms
The self-proclaimed 'anti-establishment' party took almost four times more from big money donors last quarter than any of their rivals
By offering watered down Faragist rhetoric combined with a programme of managed decline, Keir Starmer's Government has left a political vacuum which the Reform leader is now stepping into, argues Labour MP Clive Lewis