nigel farage

US president “really believes in Brexit” says ex-Ukip chief.
"Devout Christians should be allowed to have their opinions."
The five things you need to know about politics today
Thousands of us will come together today, all pretty different but with one thing in common – we all reject the politics of division and of climate change denial.
From undermining the media and electoral standards to perpetuating xenophobic and sexist attitudes in society, these men and their friendship prove detrimental to us all, writes People's Vote campaigner Isi Daley
US President as he says he "may" meet two politicians during his visit to the UK next week.
The lack of clarity around Labour’s Brexit policy was a deliberate attempt to split the difference between different groups. But today it should be clear we needed to come off the fence.
Much of Farage’s success may be down to the abject failure of the more established parties – but quite simply, if the Farage approach works then other politicians will follow.