nigel farage
I used to imagine Nigel Farage rubbing his hands together with glee at the idea of a People's Vote, but where we are now isn't what anyone voted for in 2016.
Tackling deepening inequality, unemployment and stretched public services would help repair our divided society – as well as our planet, Green MEPs Alex Phillips and Magid Magid write
There is nothing obviously nasty about Rory Stewart, and in that sense he seems a politician out of time.
Paul Crowther doused the Brexit Party leader in a banana and salted caramel Five Guys drink.
While 26% of men would cast a vote for the party, just 18% of women would – if Farage is serious about making a breakthrough into Westminster, he can ill afford to ignore women’s votes.
The five things you need to know about politics today
The stand-up comedian faced a backlash this week, after joking that people could throw "battery acid" rather than milkshakes.
The comic drew criticism after joking: "Why bother with [throwing] a milkshake when you could get some battery acid?"
No one seems that upset though.
“This is incitement of violence and the police need to act.”