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Red meat, no lettuce: Nigel Farage and Liz Truss attend private lunch after week of Tory defections

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If it was on the menu, a side helping of lettuce never made it to the table.Over blood-red steak and chips, Nigel Farage and Liz Truss came together on Monday for a discreet lunch at a swish Mayfair club, organised by a climate-denying US thinktank.Lois Perry, a former leader of the far-right Ukip party who is now Europe director of the Heartland Institute, posted photographs, now deleted, on X of Farage addressing others, including Truss, at the meal.While Reform UK appears to be keeping the former prime minster at arm’s length publicly, despite welcoming other former Tories, the gathering at Mark’s Club organised by the Heartland Institute raises potentially fresh awkward questions for the party.“Liz Truss would not be welcome in Reform UK,” the party’s press team replied within seven minutes of being asked by the Guardian if the party would ever allow the UK’s shortest-serving prime minister into its ranks.

Yet speculation has persisted about the next moves of Truss, whose mini-budget was described by Farage as “the best Conservative budget since 1986”,“She is very comfortable in that group, a lot whom hang out together, and both she and Nigel are clearly close to a lot of the same people, including some of Reform’s biggest backers,” said one of the other 20 or so people who attended,The thinktank they were lunching in aid of has made some extreme and incorrect comments on the climate,In the past, it has compared people who believe in global heating to the Unabomber, the US terrorist jailed for killing three people and injuring many others,Those present included David Starkey, the historian dropped by his university and publisher in 2020 over racist remarks, who has become a favoured guest at Reform’s annual conference, and Mike Graham, the broadcaster sacked from Rupert Murdoch’s TalkTV after it said he had failed to cooperate with an investigation into a racist post that appeared on one of his social media accounts.

Others included Alan Mendoza, a founder and executive director of the right-leaning Henry Jackson Society thinktank, and Lance Forman, the smoked salmon mogul and former Brexit party MEP who gave financial backing to Truss’s Tory leadership campaign,“It was basically about climate change,” Forman told the Guardian when asked about the lunch, which happened to take place on the same day that one of Reform’s newest recruits, Robert Jenrick, had claimed he told Kemi Badenoch to kick Truss out of the Conservative party because of her “cackhanded” mini-budget,A report in the New Statesman has suggested Truss spent the lunch visibly annoyed about Jenrick’s attack on her and her record in a piece for the Times and, after Farage’s departure, she complained to other guests that “dark forces” were behind the article,However, Forman said: “The timing of it was quite funny because of what Robert Jenrick had said that very morning,I was talking to Liz Truss and we mentioned it – she was not upset at all.

She is very cheerful and robust.“It was a ridiculous thing for Jenrick to have said, actually.He said it on the back of her budget and Nigel Farage was one of those who congratulated her on her budget.” He said the food on offer was an “unmemorable” set menu featuring a chocolate mousse for dessert.Labour seized on the presence of both Truss and Farage, with a spokesperson claiming that Farage is “hellbent on reassembling Boris Johnson’s cabinet of failed Tories who broke our public services and hammered family finances”.

They added: “On the same day Robert Jenrick said his old boss Liz Truss should be thrown out of the Tory party because of the damage she did to families, his new boss Nigel Farage was quaffing champagne and enjoying a lavish lunch with her.”Hard copies outlining the views of the Heartland Institute were also passed around at the lunch, where one diner said Farage gave a short speech that endorsed the institute’s ideas.“I think it’s likely that some of the things they are calling for will end up in a Reform programme for government,” they added.Once owned by the entrepreneur Mark Birley, Mark’s Club was sold in 2007 to Richard Caring, who also owns The Ivy and Sexy Fish restaurant chains, and is seen by the rightwing elite as a new money establishment with a less exclusive membership list than in its storied past.The club recently had a migraine-inducing makeover, stuffed with chintzy furnishings, gigantic oil paintings of dogs and brightly patterned wallpaper.

Membership of Mark’s is £2,750 each year plus a £1,250 joining fee.The home of the Tory right is now unanimously understood to be 5 Hertford Street, which is owned by the late Mark Birley’s son, Robin.Truss may have struggled to secure a booking at this club; she is understood to have irritated its owners by wandering the premises in search of members to poach for her own rival club just one street away, which asks “founding members” for an eye-watering £500,000.While a much more fringe figure, Perry too has increasingly been working to establish herself as a major player on Britain’s new right.She spent much of this week in Zurich at a “Davos alternative”, run by the Heartland Institute, where Truss was billed as a keynote speaker, opining on “a vision for the UK and the democratic west”.

The lunch was not the first time Perry has brought Truss and Farage together.Both graced the launch of the Heartland’s UK chapter at a glitzy party last year, held at Brooks’s private members club – one of the few remaining London gentlemen’s clubs that does not admit women.
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Australian Open 2026: De Minaur sets up Alcaraz clash, Svitolina beats Andreeva – as it happened

Coming up tomorrow, in the remaining fourth-round matches, the action starts on Rod Laver with the battle of the friends and podcast hosts, Jessica Pegula v Madison Keys, and then it’s Taylor Fritz v Lorenzo Musetti. On Margaret Court, Elena Rybakina plays Elise Mertens and Jannik Sinner meets his fellow Italian Luciano Darderi. In the Rod Laver evening session it’ll be the biggest night of the Australian qualifier Madison Inglis’s life as she takes on Iga Swiatek, before Ben Shelton v Casper Ruud. Novak Djokovic gets a walkover after his opponent Jakub Mensik withdraw today because of injury. Do join us again for live coverage, reports and reaction, but that’s it from me on day eight

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Carlos Alcaraz serves up lesson with Australian Open dismissal of Paul

Carlos Alcaraz spent the final 52 minutes of his fourth-round match at the Australian Open chasing down his prey, determined to convert his two-set lead into a straightforward win against Tommy Paul.As he worked hard to secure the decisive break in set three, Alcaraz put together a flawless serving performance. He won 86% of his first serve points in the set, landing 76% of his first serves. He did not even come close to facing a break point, losing just five service points in total. Alcaraz, the world No 1, closed out his 7-6 (6), 6-4, 7-5 win over the 19th seed Paul with an unreturned serve

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‘He’s taken his punishment’: Root lauds Brook after England’s win in Sri Lanka

Joe Root has lavished praise on Harry Brook and Brendon McCullum after the pair celebrated their first one‑day international victory abroad while in charge of England’s white-ball teams.Root’s 75 was the guiding hand in England’s five-wicket win against Sri Lanka on Saturday, ending a losing sequence away from home that began in November 2024. McCullum began his reign as all-format head coach two months later in India before Brook ascended to the limited‑overs captaincy in April. Both have been scrutinised in recent weeks: McCullum’s future has been questioned after England’s defeat in the Ashes, while Brook has apologised for clashing with a nightclub bouncer on the eve of the third ODI against New Zealand at the start of the winter.Regarding the Brook incident, Root said: “He’s apologised, he’s taken his punishment and he’s desperate to take this team forward

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Van Poortvliet leads way before limping off as maddening Harlequins flop again | Michael Aylwin

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Alcaraz beats Paul and Sabalenka defeats brave Mboko as top seeds march into quarter-finals – as it happened

We will leave it there for today’s live coverage of the day session at Melbourne Park. Thank you for joining me this afternoon.We’ll have another liveblog happening for this evening’s session, as rivals Alex de Minaur and Alexander Bublik meet on Rod Laver before Elina Svitolina v Mirra Andreeva.Enjoy the rest of your day and I’ll see you next time.Meanwhile on Margaret Court Arena, third seed Coco Gauff is battling it out with 19th seed Karolína Muchová in a see-sawing clash

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Sydney Swans player Taylor Adams knocked unconscious in incident outside popular venue

The Sydney Swans midfielder Taylor Adams was taken to hospital after being knocked unconscious in an incident outside a popular club on Saturday night.The 32-year-old Adams was allegedly assaulted after an argument with two men at a venue in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, New South Wales police said.Police were called to a licensed venue on Vickery Avenue in the harbourside suburb of Rose Bay just after 10pm after the incident.Adams had lost consciousness briefly and sustained a small cut to his cheek after allegedly being knocked to the ground by one man.He was attended to by NSW paramedics and taken to St Vincent’s hospital for further treatment and assessment

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