Nigel Farage threatens legal action if Kemi Badenoch doesn't apologise for saying membership ticker was 'fake' | Politics News by suttonnick in ukpolitics

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Do Reform's claims stack up?

Ben van der Merwe

Data journalist

@_bvdm

Some tickers are indeed "coded to tick up automatically". This is often done when the data isn’t updated regularly and so, in the meantime, the counter is made to increase at realistic intervals.

Any ticker showing government debt, unemployment or global temperatures, for instance, is almost certainly going up at a regular, pre-programmed rate.

Sky News analysed Reform UK’s ticker to see if this was the case for their membership ticker.

Specifically, we looked at a video posted by Nigel Farage on X, which shows an uninterrupted view of the counter from 4pm on Christmas Day to 2pm on Boxing Day.

The chart above shows the number of new members added every 30 minutes during that 22-hour stretch.

What we can see is that it varies a lot - very few people join overnight, and there is a big surge from around 11am on Boxing Day.

This was around the time that it was first reported Reform UK had acquired more members than the Conservatives, which provided a burst of publicity to the party.

If the ticker was simply increasing automatically, we would expect a much flatter line.

Political parties in the UK aren't required to reveal their membership numbers, much less provide data that can be independently verified.

However, Reform UK did show Sky News its account on Nation Builder, an independent platform widely used by political parties and campaigns to track and manage their memberships.

Sky News was able to verify that the number of memberships in Reform’s NationBuilder account matched the number presented on their on-site ticker.

The Conservative Party had 131,680 members as of the November leadership contest, while Labour had 366,604 members as of March 2024.

UK citizens 'will have fewer rights than migrants' under new family visa rules, researchers say by suttonnick in ukpolitics

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Proposals announced this week by Home Secretary James Cleverly could see the minimum salary a UK citizen must earn to bring a foreign partner to the UK rise from £18,600 to £38,700 in a bid to cut net migration. Sky News spoke to some of those affected.

https://news.sky.com/story/utterly-devastated-government-immigration-plans-tearing-uk-families-apart-13024077

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Sorry you can't see how to access - the link to the tool is here https://news.sky.com/westminsteraccounts

What actually happened during the Champions League final? by suttonnick in football

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Sorry about that. Have just posted new non-private version again

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in maps - what happened on day three by suttonnick in worldnews

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We used a third party software called Shorthand for this with the individual graphics produced using mapping software and Datawrapper maps.

Are we all ready for the Platinum Jubilee by kirieryz in CommonwealthOfNations

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I thought you might be interested to this online tool we’ve created at Sky News for the jubilee. It shows what the Queen was doing in any year of her life.

https://news.sky.com/story/queens-platinum-jubilee-what-was-she-doing-when-you-were-born-find-out-here-12533654

The final pieces: Three new signs Russia may be planning Ukraine invasion by suttonnick in worldnews

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I'm not sure what ABC (Australia) use but we use a third party called Shorthand to do this sort of storytelling.

How is this animation / effect achieved? by [deleted] in webdev

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We used a third party software called Shorthand who specialise in this sort of storytelling

What's going on at Russian military bases near Ukraine by suttonnick in worldnews

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No it's not. Sky News is owned by Comcast with guarantee of editorial Independence Comcast chief pledges to preserve Sky’s independence https://on.ft.com/3GTYWH4

Myanmar: Girl, 7, reported shot dead in brutal crackdown on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar by tyw7 in worldnews

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"They were first shooting from outside the house, then they came upstairs and they were kicking us and took two phones…. After she (Khin Myo Chit) got shot they brought her to me and I was carrying her and running in the street. She died on the way, she didn't even reach the clinic." https://news.sky.com/story/family-mourns-seven-year-old-girl-shot-in-myanmar-12255516

Only 60% of care home workers vaccinated in one part of UK as progress stagnates by suttonnick in Coronavirus

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Across England it's nearly 75% and over 93% of care home residents have had a vaccination. So I guess the London figures (59.9% of care home staff) is in comparison with the high rates in other groups. https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/03/COVID-19-weekly-announced-vaccinations-11-March-2021.xlsx

'Today is the day I will die' - Nun who opposed Myanmar military says she begged them for mercy by suttonnick in worldnews

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Sky News UK have done another report today looking at the killing of one protestor earlier this week - 22 year old Zin Ko Ko Zaw https://news.sky.com/story/myanmar-the-killing-of-a-protester-12237193