Nigel Farage has a reported “strong confrontation” with the editor of The Times that surprises people close to him, according to The Guardian. The account describes an angry exchange said to include an expletive directed at Tony Gallagher, after Farage reacted to the newspaper’s plan to run a story about his houses. Farage argues that the coverage would endanger his family. The incident is described as happening at a fragile point for Reform UK’s relations with parts of the right-wing media, as coverage of the party has recently turned more negative. The report focuses on the reaction within Farage’s circle, describing the level of anger as unusual even for him, and frames the confrontation as linked to concerns over personal information and its impact on his family. No further details of the proposed story content or the outcome of the dispute are provided in the supplied material.