Nigel Farage

Labour calls for Shaun Bailey to condemn ads attacking Sadiq Khan
Angela Rayner asks Tory London mayoral candidate to disavow Fair Tax Campaign’s ‘underhand tactics’
Dan Sabbagh
13, Apr, 2021 @6:10 PM

Nigel Farage's green employer is part-owned by QAnon believer
John Mappin, who chairs Dutch Green Business Group, has funded conservative political causes
Jasper Jolly
29, Mar, 2021 @1:57 PM

Nigel Farage appointed to advisory board of green finance firm
Dutch Green Business, which plants trees for carbon capture, says ex-Ukip leader will ‘facilitate introductions’
Jasper Jolly
28, Mar, 2021 @1:50 PM

Nigel Farage's new ventures now include paid-for video messages
As punditry dries up, ex-politician’s turn on celebrity website Cameo likely reveals search for new income
Peter Walker
26, Mar, 2021 @7:22 PM

The Guardian view on Patel's asylum proposals: incoherent, unworkable and inhumane | Editorial
Editorial: The backlog in cases is caused by Home Office failures, not a surge in cases. Scapegoating irregular arrivals won’t help
Editorial
24, Mar, 2021 @7:04 PM

Nigel Farage quits as Reform UK leader in step back from party politics
Former Ukip leader says he can do just as much to influence debate via traditional and social media
Peter Walker Political correspondent
07, Mar, 2021 @11:38 AM

Acts of pettiness delight me | Hannah Jane Parkinson
The pettiest person in the world is Donald Trump. It is the only thing to recommend him
Hannah Jane Parkinson
26, Feb, 2021 @7:00 AM

From Farage's flotilla to rotting exports – it's the story of Brexit, in fish | Marina Hyde
Four years ago, Brexiteers led an iceberg-worthy event on the Thames. Now they’ve ghosted an entire industry, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde
12, Feb, 2021 @3:34 PM

How to battle the Covid lies that are costing lives | Letters
Letters: Dave Wieberg, Jeff Wallace and Gary Bennett respond to George Monbiot’s call for a clampdown on Covid misinformation
Letters
28, Jan, 2021 @6:11 PM

It's Churchill or bust: now Britain's culture warriors are looking to Washington | Marina Hyde
Joe Biden has moved a sculpture off his desk. Cue howls of outrage – but a perplexing silence from Boris Johnson, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Marina Hyde
22, Jan, 2021 @3:58 PM

Proud to be English: How we can shape a progressive patriotism
A smaller nation – post-imperial, post-EU, and possibly one day even post-UK – has begun to emerge. It’s time the left caught up
Julian Coman
17, Jan, 2021 @6:00 AM

Come clean on logjams at British borders as new Brexit rules kick in, ministers told
Amid confusion for lorry drivers in Kent, logistics firms call for greater transparency to help lessen disruption
Michael Savage Policy Editor
02, Jan, 2021 @9:02 PM
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