by Daniel Boffey Chief reporter on (#73AYA)
Film-maker Peter Ettedgui responded to BBC interview in which Reform leader apologised for any hurt causedNigel Farage has been accused of making a non-apology" by a school contemporary who accused him of racist and antisemitic behaviour, after saying he was sorry" if he had genuinely" hurt anyone.For the first time since the row broke after a Guardian investigation, the Reform UK party leader appeared to indicate some remorse for the impact of his alleged behaviour while at Dulwich college, a private school in south London. Continue reading...