Reform Heading for Third in Polls and Farage is to Blame, Pollsters Say ↗
Front page leadReform UK is reportedly on track to become the third largest party in polls, with Nigel Farage being cited as the reason for this surge.
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The Independent's front page features a mix of UK political news, focusing on Reform UK and Nigel Farage's performance, alongside stories on the death of Cambridge professor Jason Arday and wildfires in Wales. International news includes Iran's response to Trump, a shooting at a US university, and…
Reform UK is reportedly on track to become the third largest party in polls, with Nigel Farage being cited as the reason for this surge.
Cambridge University is defending its actions regarding a plagiarism controversy surrounding the late professor Jason Arday, whose death is described as a tragedy.
Residents in Stourbridge are awaiting news on whether they can return home as the military is deployed to combat wildfires in Wales.
Iran has issued a statement urging Donald Trump to acknowledge defeat, amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The body of an 18-year-old British hiker who went missing in Romania has been discovered.
French authorities have rescued approximately 140 migrants attempting to cross the Channel to reach the United Kingdom.
A shooting incident at Virginia State University has left five people injured, and police are searching for several suspects.
Dina Asher-Smith has matched a European gold medal record, as the Great Britain team secured a double victory in the 4x100m relay.
A sponsored article details methods for enhancing the health and lifespan of senior cats through bio-hacking techniques.
The official cast for the X-Men has been revealed, a decision that has reportedly led to disappointment among some fans.
Reports indicate that Ukraine has deployed Flamingo missiles to target and bomb a Russian industrial site.
A former British detective is providing AR-15 rifles to churches in the United States to enhance their security.
It is reported that Jeff Bezos is acquiring a stake in Liverpool Football Club, with an explanation of the reasons behind the investment.
Moroccan authorities have apprehended 111 migrants who were attempting to reach the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
Following an earthquake in Indonesia that resulted in 51 fatalities, rescue efforts are underway to find survivors.
The UK's Met Office has identified the ten areas most likely to experience rain in the upcoming week, providing a detailed forecast.
Reform UK has proposed a significant welfare reform plan, valued at £50 billion, which includes the abolition of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
An editorial piece argues that Nigel Farage's decision to contest the Clacton by-election has been more detrimental to him than he might realize.
The Prime Minister has commented on the death of Jason Arday, describing it as a profound tragedy.
This opinion piece suggests that Jason Arday was subjected to excessive and harmful media attention leading up to his death.
This article speculates on whether Keir Starmer will voice his feelings about a past situation where he was allegedly forced out.
Andy Burnham has reportedly been cautioned against raising and then dashing the hopes of individuals within the justice system.