Over the years, the public have mostly seen the positive side of the Reform UK leader, not the one who explodes with anger

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The ‘comeback kid’ has faced an onslaught of scandals in the last few weeks: houses, donations, gold bullion, and more. Ex-Whitehall insiders Helen MacNamara and Cleo Watson…

Nigel Farage is facing mounting scrutiny over undeclared financial gifts including a 5 million pound donation from a Thailand-based cryptocurrency billionaire

LONDON (AP) — Nigel Farage usually likes the limelight, but he has been unusually quiet of late.

Kitty Donaldson: Nigel Farage is facing off against a bevy of scandals – and they could reshape British politics as we know it

Nigel Farage lashed out at a Sky News reporter as the journalist questioned the Reform MP about claims relating to financial support he received from convicted criminal George…

The Reform UK leader confronted a Sky News reporter at Heathrow after a trip to the United States.

The US president, a long-term ally of Mr Farage, appeared to echoed his claim that he is the victim of an 'establishment hit job'

Reform UK leader confronts journalist after question about gifts from friend and convicted fraudster

Kitty Donaldson: Why the Reform leader is copying the Terminator

Reform UK leader to stand down as MP for Clacton and run again in subsequent by-election, as he tries to get ahead of donations row

A lot of Reform’s appeal was based on the idea they are different; Farage today suggests they’ve simply become the main act at the Circus.

James O'Brien: I've watched many pundits claim Farage's career is over, but he always finds a way to survive

Editorial: The Reform leader’s by-election stunt suggests that he is not the serious politician he so desperately claims to be

The far-right U.K. leader has been hit by multiple scandals.

While the Reform leader casts himself as the victim questions about his finances are unlikely to disappear

The Reform UK leader has lashed out at journalists and the 'establishment' as the pressure builds, leading to his explosive calling of a by-election on Tuesday

Defiant, unrepentant Nigel Farage taking the fight to his political enemies.

His gambit will make him look sad, pitiful, pathetic, and about as far away from prime ministerial as it is possible to imagine

Over the years, the public have mostly seen the positive side of the Reform UK leader, not the one who explodes with anger