Nigel Farage, leader of the UK anti-immigration party Reform UK, is facing public questions about financial gifts he received from a convicted fraudster. According to reports, Farage has suspended his near-weekly press conferences and has made fewer frequent media appearances in recent weeks, departing from his usual pattern of high visibility. The attention centers on whether donations or related financial support were properly declared. One outlet describes Farage as unusually quiet compared with his typical approach to media engagement, while another says the changes come as he responds to scrutiny over undeclared gifts. The reporting indicates that the issue is prompting concern and further questioning, though details about the specific donation amounts, timing, or how the gifts are being assessed are not provided in the excerpts. The current situation reflects ongoing scrutiny of Farage’s disclosures and his public-facing schedule as the matter is examined.