South Africa, Germany and other recent #WorldCup hosts were forced by FIFA to promise all accredited officials, players and staff would be guaranteed visas and minimal immigration interference for the tournament duration.
Why is the United States exempt from that @FIFAcom?
🏆 CHAMPIONS — my all-time top-flight XI won the title with 85 pts (27-4-7) with Stan Collymore scoring 22. Can you top it on 38-0? https://t.co/PoB69QuqzB
🚨 NEW: Andy Burnham has pledged to scrap business rates for shops, cafes and hairdressers - and reduce them by 20% for pubs
It would be funded by increasing taxes on online tech giants and their British warehouses
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If Mateus Fernandes is valued at £80m …. then how much on earth is Elliot Anderson worth? £100m+. Fernandes is 21, clearly full of potential but not in Anderson’s league (yet). Anderson, 23, is a special talent, strong character, can play a range of positions and there’s the England premium, too. Manchester City are interested.
Anderson's club, Nottingham Forest, are also in a stronger negotiating position than Fernandes’ West Ham who’ve been relegated and posted club record losses. If he does leave Forest, Anderson will surely be breaking Declan Rice’s record between English clubs of £105m.
It's not just Nigel Farage taking millions from the super-rich. His Reform Party is doing it too.
Reform pocketed £7 million from two crypto billionaires in the first three months of 2026
We need to kick ALL big-money out of politics.
Our democracy should not be for sale!
���� Nigel Farage should resign and face criminalinvestigation.
I do not often speak publicly about the riots of 2024, because my family still carries the scars of what happened afterwards. My son was followed by a far-right thug who threatened to burn and kill him, before smashing up our car when my husband arrived to protect him.
So it is not lost on me that Nigel Farage has escalated from suggesting, in the wake of Southport in 2024, that the truth was being hidden from the public, to now explicitly calling for “pure, cold rage” in 2026.
We know where this kind of rhetoric leads. Calls like that, alongside Tommy Robinson’s calls for people to gather outside police stations, have been followed by violent disorder in our communities.
Tuesday night in Southampton, 11 police officers were injured, people were reportedly arrested for offences including possession of weapons and assaulting police, property was damaged, cars were smashed, and communities were left frightened and distressed.
This is not responsible leadership. This is not justice for victims. This is the politics of rage, hate and division, and it has real consequences in communities like ours, and for families like mine.
Nigel Farage is a dangerous politician. He is dealing in a mendacious, hate-fuelled style of politics that puts ordinary people at risk.
He should resign.
And there we have it
The man who has not bothered to vote in Parliament since March 18th
The man who has essentially disappeared from view for 3 weeks - terrified of questions
Puts on a performative political act for the camera's at 12.26pm
By 3.26pm he is off in a swanky club - so the Parliament appearance as ever was pure show for the camera's as he knew his Party had a question
Keir Starmer, "The Reform UK leader wants everyone to forget that he called for our NHS to be replaced with an insurance based system"
*Nigel Farage smirks*
"He then said, he if can pay, they should pay for NHS treatment"
"You cannot trust Reform UK with our NHS"
Journalist, "Nigel Farage Reform UK leader says the response should be pure cold rage"
Keir Starmer, "I think Nigel Farage's reaction is the wrong reaction"
"The family say they do not want this whipped up. They have been through the most extraordinary awful experience"
"Nigel Farage is completely wrong to use this to try and create division"
"We want to use Henry’s heartbreaking story to make change for the better. We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension.”
I am in awe of Henry Nowak's family.
Anyone callously ignoring their wishes deserves nothing but contempt.
Nigel Farage registered ‘absent’ from the last 77 votes in Parliament
Official Parliamentary figures reveal that Reform leader Nigel Farage hasn't bothered to vote for anything in the last 11 weeks...
https://t.co/fsxzTKkL4Z
Nigel Farage hasn't bothered to vote in Parliament for the last 11 weeks.
During that time he will have collected about £50,000 in wages and expenses.
But he will tell you Disabled People and immigrants are the problem.
No, it's rich lazy parasites like him.