Sam Bright

About

Sam is DeSmog’s UK Deputy Editor. He was previously the Investigations Editor of Byline Times and an investigative journalist at the BBC. He is the author of two books: Fortress London, and Bullingdon Club Britain.

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Campaigners say Farage is showing “open contempt” for the British public.

Campaigners say Farage is showing “open contempt” for the British public.
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The decision to advertise on Paul Marshall’s platform has been a “PR disaster” for Marks and Spencer, campaigners say.

The decision to advertise on Paul Marshall’s platform has been a “PR disaster” for Marks and Spencer, campaigners say.
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Farage’s representatives have held meetings with a MAGA-linked fossil fuel firm.

Farage’s representatives have held meetings with a MAGA-linked fossil fuel firm.
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An academic with ties to Reform slammed the UK’s strong support for Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

An academic with ties to Reform slammed the UK’s strong support for Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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The party is allowing corporate executives to buy time with Farage at its annual conference.

The party is allowing corporate executives to buy time with Farage at its annual conference.
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Nigel Farage’s party spent almost a quarter of its budget with The Mail, The Sun, and Express.

Nigel Farage’s party spent almost a quarter of its budget with The Mail, The Sun, and Express.
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Voters recoil at Farage’s fossil fuel funding.

Voters recoil at Farage’s fossil fuel funding.
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The Reform leader has barely spoken about his constituency, a deprived area at high risk from the effects of climate change.

The Reform leader has barely spoken about his constituency, a deprived area at high risk from the effects of climate change.
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The government has been accused of making a “secret exchange deal” with fossil fuel firms to compensate for the tax hike.

The government has been accused of making a “secret exchange deal” with fossil fuel firms to compensate for the tax hike.
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A U.S. group with close ties to the Trump administration is convening the panel in Westminster.

A U.S. group with close ties to the Trump administration is convening the panel in Westminster.