The Conservative Party has said it has “grave concerns” that Russia could be providing a boost to Nigel Farage’s Reform Party.

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden has weighed in on allegations of Russian interference uncovered by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and is calling for an investigation.

According to the Australian outlet, the Russian operation is supporting Nigel Farage by repeatedly sharing images, text and talking points across five co-ordinated Facebook pages with 190,000 followers.

“These revelations reveal the real risk our democracy faces in this uncertain world,” Dowden told the Times.

“Malign foreign actors, promoting British political parties, policies and views that fit their agenda is just another example of the challenges in the increasingly volatile cyberspace of the 21st century and is gravely concerning to see during an election campaign.”

Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden has also voiced his support as he wrote to cabinet secretary Simon Case and national security adviser Sir Tim Barrow asking for the claims to be investigated.

When asked about his thoughts on the allegations, Nigel Farage said: “This is the Russia hoax.”

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WATCH: Pat McFadden GRILLED over Labour’s stance on female-only spaces

Kemi Badenoch demands apology from David Tennant over bitter trans row

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch says David Tennant should apologise to her personally over comments made at an LGBTQ+ awards ceremony.

The Doctor Who actor took aim at the minister as he picked up a gong for being a top celebrity ally.

Tennant called on Badenoch to “shut up” and referenced a world where she “doesn’t exist anymore”.

Asked by Camilla Tominey if Tennant should say sorry, Badenoch said: “I think he should. I think he is probably regretting making those remarks given the uproar across the country.

“It has had a lot of cut-through. It shows the scale of the problem we have.”

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Nigel Farage aims to be Prime Minister in 2029

Nigel Farage aims to be Prime Minister in 2029

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he intends to run for Prime Minister in 2029 and wants to build a “mass movement” for political change before then.

Asked if he was planning to become Prime Minister in 2029, he told GB News: “Unless somebody younger and better and better looking comes along…it is a little start-up.

“I’ve done it before. We actually by 2015 had built UKIP into a proper professional structure with 400 branches around the country.

“And this is remarkable. We will go through 60,000 paid up members today. That’s doubled in the space of a month, all paying their 25 quids. We have a mailing list of over 200,000.

“I am going to build a mass movement in British politics for real change. Because, you know something? Labour don’t represent them.”

Rishi Sunak STILL believes he will win the General Election

Rishi Sunak STILL believes he will win the General Election on Friday

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Asked whether he thought he would still be Prime Minister on Friday, he said: “Yes.

“I’m fighting very hard and I think people are waking up to the real danger of what a Labour Government means.”

Sinn Fein ‘wants to return as many progressive MPs as possible from N Ireland’

Michelle O’Neill says Sinn Fein wants to maximise the number of “progressive” MPs returned from Northern Ireland

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Sinn Fein wants to maximise the number of “progressive” MPs returned from Northern Ireland in this year’s General Election, vice president Michelle O’Neill has said.

The party is running 14 candidates, standing aside in East Belfast, North Down and Strangford where Alliance is challenging unionists, as well as South Belfast where the SDLP is hoping to return to the green benches.

O’Neill said it had not been an easy decision to stand aside in the four constituencies but said the party wants to see a “rejection” of those who had “propped up” the last Conservative government.

It comes after the DUP maintained a close relationship with the Conservatives, including taking part in a confidence and supply deal in 2017 following the return of a hung parliament.

“We want this election to return the maximum number of progressive candidates,” O’Neill said.

“The maximum number of MPs that want to make politics work here at home, the maximum number of MPs that reject Tory austerity and the cuts that have decimated our public services for the past 14 years, and also to reject those people that actually propped up the Tories throughout that tenure, so that we set aside in those constituencies to actually make space for that progressive candidate to come through.”

WATCH: Nigel Farage explains Lee Anderson’s campaign trail absence as election looms

Nigel Farage has explained why Lee Anderson has not been prominent in Reform UK’s recent campaign trail efforts.

The Ashfield candidate became the party’s first MP in March when he defected after being suspended from the Tories.

He was expected to play a key role in the insurgent party’s efforts to win seats at the upcoming general election, but he has not been spotted on the trail as much as other key figures like Richard Tice and Nigel Farage in recent days.

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EXCLUSIVE: Reform race row leaves ethnic minority candidates raging against ‘smear’ campaign

‘Establishment stitch up!’ Reform race row leaves ethnic minority candidates raging against ‘smear’ campaignPA/REFORM UK

Reform UK is the victim of a “smear” campaign as the Establishment looks to “stitch-up” Nigel Farage, ethnic minority candidates standing for the populist party have told GB News.

A number of ethnic minority candidates from the rebranded Brexit Party have since spoken to GB News about Reform UK’s racism row and thrown their weight behind Farage.

Mid Norfolk candidate Kabeer Kher voiced support for the Reform UK leader’s response to the undercover report and echoed his belief that Parker is an actor.

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Keir Starmer REFUSES to confirm whether he’ll allow trans people to use women’s spaces in toe-curling interview

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Keir Starmer refused to confirm whether he’ll allow trans women to use women’s spaces in a toe-curling interview.

Speaking to GB News’s Olivia Utley, the Labour leader said his party is committed to the Equalities Act.

But when asked to clarify if that commitment extends to trans women with penises using women’s facilities, Starmer did not give a clear answer.

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Rishi Sunak warns Labour supermajority will WRECK Britain in just 100 days

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Rishi Sunak has warned that Keir Starmer could inflict “irreversible damage” on the UK within 100 days of entering Downing Street.

As time runs out for the PM to save the Tories’ election hopes, Sunak said Labour “cannot be trusted” and predicted that the plan to impose VAT on private schools would cause “chaos” for families.

Sunak said: “It’s clear that Labour would do irreversible damage within just 100 days of coming to power.

“Whether it’s announcing a suite of tax rises or throwing thousands of families’ plans for the autumn term into chaos, with children wondering if they will have a desk at school to go back to.

“Labour would throw open our borders with their illegal migrant amnesty and free movement for under-30s in their deal with the EU, making us the soft touch migrant capital of the world.

“They cannot be trusted. We must not surrender our taxes, our borders and our security to them. Only the Conservatives will deliver tax cuts, a growing economy and a brighter, more secure future for everyone.”

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