Good evening. David here to take you through the day’s news. A woman has been arrested after a milkshake was thrown at Nigel Farage as he relaunched Reform’s general election campaign in Clacton.

Plus: You can sign up to the Telegraph’s General Election WhatsApp channel here . Woman arrested after milkshake thrown over Nigel Farage at Clacton campaign launch The drink was bought at McDonald’s and thrown at Mr Farage – who has returned to frontline politics to lead the party into the July 4 poll – as he left a Wetherspoons pub. The Reform leader is standing for Parliament for an eighth time .

Tories to scrap inheritance tax in ‘one big throw of the dice’, George Osborne says The Conservatives will pledge to abolish inheritance tax in “one big throw of the tax dice” to try and save themselves from electoral wipeout, George Osborne has said. The former chancellor described the proposal to get rid of death duties as a “potent weapon” in the Tories’ arsenal. Labour | Seven Labour councillors resign over treatment of Diane Abbott and Faiza Shaheen Tories | Top Tory donors ‘withhold donations’ from party’s election campaign Reform | YouGov poll suggests Reform poses a threat to Tories in 28 seats Telegraph readers | ‘Farage will mobilise millions of people’ Readers’ view: The return of Nigel Farage “On balance, this is good news, as Reform represents many traditional Tory values and Nigel Farage’s entry will bring more voters out to support .