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Mail on Sunday Comment: PM's timely warning - a vote for Farage will hand power to Labour![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The coming months will concentrate the minds of voters as never before. Those who might be tempted to think of deserting the Tories, by the populist charm of Nigel Farage, should bear in mind that Mr Farage and his friends in the Reform party have no chance of office, and can achieve nothing except a Labour victory.
Rabbi helps occupied West Bank farmers amid rising Israeli settler violence![img](/img/external-link.svg)
US-born Israeli Reform rabbi Arik Ascherman guards an olive grove in the occupied West Bank, protecting Palestinian farmers from rising Israeli settler violence. 'There is no excuse, there is no explanation, no justification for what Hamas did’ in its October 7 attacks on southern Israel.
Nadine Dorries: Farage has chutzpah and personality to...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Nadine Dorries appeared on the ITV show in 2012 and was the first sitting MP to take part. She was suspended by the Conservative Party for her appearance and was readmitted in May 2013. Ms Dorries speculated that Farage could be appearing on I'm A Celebrity to provide a boost to the small Reform party.
Nadine Dorries: Farage has chutzpah and personality to do well in I’m A Celeb![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Former culture secretary Nadine Dorries appeared on the ITV show in 2012. She was suspended by the Conservative Party for her appearance and was readmitted in May 2013. Ms Dorries speculated that Farage could be appearing on I’m A Celebrity to provide a boost to the small Reform party.
Rabbi helps occupied West Bank farmers amid rising Israeli settler violence![img](/img/external-link.svg)
US-born Israeli Reform rabbi Arik Ascherman guards an olive grove in the occupied West Bank, protecting Palestinian farmers from rising Israeli settler violence. 'There is no excuse, there is no explanation, no justification for what Hamas did’ in its October 7 attacks on southern Israel.
Tory voters switching to Reform cost party by-election, data show![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Reform won 1,373 votes (5.4%) in Tamworth and 1,487 (3.7%) in Mid Bedfordshire. Labour majorities in the two seats were 1,316 and1,192 respectively. If Reform voters had stayed at home or chosen to back Tories, Labour could have been denied one or both of its victories.
Friday evening news briefing: Sunak doing worse than Major![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Data suggests Tory voters switching to Reform cost the Conservatives the by-election seats of Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth. The Italian prime minister announced on social media that she had separated from Andrea Giambruno, a TV journalist and presenter.
Tories have 'broken Britain' after 13 years - Tice![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Reform UK leader said Labour would bankrupt Britain. Ricard Tice said: "It's time for something different, it is time for change"
Tories have 'broken Britain' after 13 years - Tice![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Reform UK leader said Labour would bankrupt Britain. Ricard Tice said: "It's time for something different, it is time for change"
Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election candidate calls for hustings to be held![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Reform UK’s candidate in the October 5 election, David Stark, has called for all candidates in the upcoming by-election to share the same platform. Mr Stark said: “Hustings used to be the lifeblood of political debate where constituents could put politicians on the spot.
'Eye rolling' civil service leaders block reform, report says![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Resistance to change from within is one of the key barriers to making the civil service more efficient, think tank Reform reported. Successive governments are said to have been frustrated with a lack of dynamism, skill shortages, risk aversion and reliance on established processes. A government spokesperson said its new reform programme is making progress.
Could a reformed Boris Johnson lead Nigel Farage’s Reform Party or is it just fantasy politics?...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Reform, formerly known as Ukip, stands ready to welcome Boris Johnson in an instant. But is this a dream ticket or just another version of fantasy politics? Boris is totally opposed to Reform’s call to stop the small boats and send back asylum cheats.
Could a reformed Boris Johnson lead Nigel Farage’s Reform Party or is it just fantasy politics?...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Reform, formerly known as Ukip, stands ready to welcome Boris Johnson in an instant. But is this a dream ticket or just another version of fantasy politics? Boris is totally opposed to Reform’s call to stop the small boats and send back asylum cheats.
Local elections 2023: Key results![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Lib Dems have leapfrogged the Tories to become the largest party in West Oxfordshire. The party saw its number of councillors jump by 17 while the Conservatives dropped 16 and Reform fell by six.
Estonia PM Kallas to stay in office, promises higher...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Estonia's parliament voted on Wednesday in favour of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas staying in office. Kallas' liberal Reform party won the March general election. She agreed on a coalition with another liberal party, Estonia 200, and the Social Democrat Party.
Estonia Goes to Polls in a Test for Pro-Kyiv Government![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Estonians go to the polls on Sunday as one of Europe’s most staunchly pro-Kyiv governments faces a challenge from a far-right party. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas’ liberal Reform party won an election in 2019 but was kept from power as three smaller parties formed a government.
Estonia Goes to Polls in a Test for Pro-Kyiv Government![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Polls close at 20.00 local time (18.00 GMT), with most electoral districts expected to report their tallies by midnight. Prime Minister Kaja Kallas’ liberal Reform party won an election in 2019 but was then kept from power as three smaller parties formed a government.
Estonia's Kallas in first place in parliamentary election![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Reform party of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas secured first place in Sunday's parliamentary election.Results with 98% ballots counted showed the far-right EKRE party in second place, with 16.1% of the vote. If Kallas, 45, succeeds in crafting a functioning coalition, it would cement the Baltic nation's pro-European direction.
Estonia's ruling Reform party in the lead as 92% of parliament votes counted![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Estonia's ruling liberal Reform party is leading Sunday's vote for parliament with 32.0% support. The far-right EKRE party was in second place with 15.7% support, the data showed.
Estonian PM Kaja Kallas's party easily wins election with pro-Ukraine stance![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Reform won 31.6 per cent of the vote, with runners-up EKRE taking just 16 per cent. Reform will have to form a coalition with one or more parties in the 101-seat parliament.