I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can give you a quick overview of Guido Fawkes and where to find the latest updates.
- Guido Fawkes is a long-running political blog founded by Paul Staines in 2004, known for its lighter tone and focus on UK politics. Recent context suggests it has continued to publish commentary and gossip-style posts, including regular updates from its editor and staff.[3][5]
- For the very latest posts, the best sources are Guido Fawkes’s own site and its social channels, which typically publish new entries daily or several times per week.[5][6]
- If you’re looking for recent coverage or discussions about Guido Fawkes in the media, outlets like Press Gazette and media archives often report on significant blog activity or notable stories involving the site.[1][2]
Would you like me to pull the current headlines from Guido Fawkes’s site and summarize them, or search for recent news mentions in mainstream outlets?
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Guido 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. […]
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www.news-future.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. …
pressgazette.co.ukThe prisoner swap took place in Ankara yesterday. *Welcome home.* Things are looking ugly for the BBC after their top presenter Huw Edwards fell from from grace. Not only has Edwards admitted to having 41 indecent images of children, it turns out BBC boss Tim Davie knew of his arrest in November for having Category A images – which involve the most serious form of child exploitation. *Yet he decided against sacking Huw, who was still paid a whopping £480,000 by the BBC despite his suspension...
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