Reform UK leader Nigel Farage accused the BBC of "double standards" after being asked about racist and antisemitic comments he is alleged to have made as a teenager. In an earlier BBC interview, the ...
Nigel Farage demanded an apology for 'virtually everything' the BBC did in the 1970s and 80s - the time when former classmates claimed he made racist and antisemitic remarks at Dulwich College ...
The deputy leader of ReformUK certainly didn't hold back as he addressed the comments he made in a BBC interview.
In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Emma Barnett, Tice dismissed the allegations that Farage had joked about gassing Jewish people or told a Jewish classmate, Peter Ettedgui, that “Hitler was right”.
National Rally president Jordan Bardella says he believes the Reform UK leader will become the next British PM.
BBC presenter Emma Barnett clashed with Richard Tice during Radio 4’s Today programme on Thursday morning as he dismissed allegations that Farage had directed antisemitic abuse at a Jewish classmate ...
Lord Offord says he does not believe Nigel Farage is racist despite a number of former schoolmates accusing the party leader of racist and antisemitic remarks from his school days.
Nigel Farage has launched a tirade against the BBC after he was asked about claims he used racist and antisemitic language when he was at school, which he denied.
More than a dozen former classmates from Mr Farage's time at Dulwich College, in south London, alleged that Mr Farage made pro-Hitler comments and joked about gas chambers ...
The Rassemblement National leader said he thought his British counterpart would 'be the next prime minister of the UK' after ...
Biographer and broadcaster Michael Crick first questioned the Reform leader about claims of racist and neo-fascist views from ...