Ofcom says it is investigating Sky News after complaints from Nigel Farage about how the broadcaster treated his daughter during coverage. The inquiry relates to allegations of “harassment” and “haranguing,” according to the two reports.

Farage publicly criticised what he described as media treatment of his family, saying last month that he had “never been angrier” over the way his daughter was handled in coverage. Both outlets report that he has asked Ofcom to look into the matter. The reports frame the dispute as part of a broader disagreement between political figures and news organisations about broadcasting standards and conduct.

While both sources focus on the existence of an Ofcom investigation and Farage’s complaint, they use different wording to describe the alleged conduct—one report refers to “harassment,” while the other describes “haranguing.” Neither source provides details of any specific footage, programme, or segment at the time of reporting, nor the outcome of the inquiry.