Britain's leading news and politics site, blowing up ... - Guido Fawkes
Britain's leading news and politics site, blowing up Westminster since 2004, relaunched for 2025
order-order.comI can share a quick update, but please note I don’t have real-time access to live feeds in this turn.
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Britain's leading news and politics site, blowing up Westminster since 2004, relaunched for 2025
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order-order.comGuido Fawkes Background Guido Fawkes is a libertarian political news blog founded by Paul Staines in 2004. Both its name and logo are inspired by Guy Fawkes, who it describes as “the only man to enter parliament with honest intentions”. Its staff “see themselves as campaigning journalists” against “sleaze, corruption and hypocrisy”.1 “About,” Guido Fawkes. […]
www.desmog.comWhile Westminster hacks forgot Labour’s woes at its now-finished conference some recent scandals were still causing shockwaves in the party. *A Mandelson-shaped shadow was looming….* Guido is told by a selection of Labour MPs and staffers that they decided to boycott the annual private reception hosted on Monday by Global Counsel, the powerhouse lobbying firm founded by Peter Mandelson.
order-order.comStarmer was advised to keep a distance from the campaign for as long as possible. A perfunctory visit in the final week, surrounded by activists, suggests they have enough positive data to risk making the journey, if only for an afternoon. Showing face at all raises the stakes for Starmer after Thursday. Andy Burnham, having been blocked from even standing, has been the de facto face of the campaign even if he’s not on the ballot.
order-order.comGuido Fawkes, the political blog which launched in 2004, now has four full-time members of staff and is plotting international expansion across the English-speaking world (except for the US) after May’s general election. With this in mind, any future recruits should take note of the faux pas made by the website's latest signing, Jeremy Wilson. …
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