Nigel Farage appoints former investigative journalist Mile Goslett as the communications chief for Reform UK, as the party faces a downturn in polling. The move is presented as part of an effort by Farage to address challenges confronting Reform, including questions around its support level with voters and scrutiny related to donations. According to The Independent, Goslett most recently worked on a book with Lord Ashcroft. The reports describe the appointment as a change in Reform’s communications leadership during what they characterize as a difficult period for the party. Yahoo UK News carries the same headline on the story but does not add additional detail in the provided summary. Overall, the available accounts agree that Goslett’s role is intended to strengthen communications for Reform under Farage during a slump in public support, though they do not specify immediate responsibilities, timelines, or targets for the position.