A man has been charged with using threatening behaviour towards Nigel Farage.
Josh Greally, 28, has been charged by police after objects were thrown towards the Reform UK leader while he was campaigning in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Mr Farage was shaking his fist to acknowledge cheers from people below when something appeared to hit the side of the vehicle. Mr Farage raised his arm as he spotted the object flying in - but it missed him.
The incident came after a woman threw a milkshake over Mr Farage last week in Clacton in Essex - the constituency he will contest in the election. Mr Farage changed his mind about standing in the contest and became Reform's leader. He's aiming to become an MP on his eighth attempt. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version.
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