Walsall Council had said The Leather Museum was not getting enough visitors and it was considering moving it to a more central location.
that his daughters had to see a Reform campaigner using racist language about him.Mr Farage described the comments as a "tirade of invective abuse" but suggested the man may have been paid and claimed it was "a political setup of astonishing proportions".
Reform UK said it had reported Channel 4 to the elections watchdog, the Electoral Commission, for alleged election interference.The party said it would also be demanding an investigation by media regulator Ofcom.On Friday, Channel 4 News said it stood by its "rigorous and duly impartial journalism", adding that it met Mr Parker for the first time at Reform UK party headquarters and had not paid him any money.
In a statement, Mr Parker said he wanted to "apologise profusely to Nigel Farage and the Reform Party if my personal views have reflected badly on them and brought them into disrepute as this was not my intention".Essex Police had said they were "urgently assessing" comments in the programme "to establish if there are any criminal offences".
In a later statement, Hertfordshire Police said they arrested a man in his 60s on Friday "on suspicion of causing a public order offence. Following further review and liaison with Essex Police he is being released with no further action”.
A Reform spokesman confirmed that another individual filmed in Channel 4's undercover report, George Jones, was a genuine party volunteer.Southeastern, which also runs services to East Sussex, said from 18 May it would be introducing the new timetable, which it hoped would support further growth and space for an extra 10 million customer journeys during the next 12 months.
Scott Brightwell, Southeastern's operations and safety director, said: "Our railway is growing. The changes we're introducing this May will deliver more space where it's needed most and newer, more comfortable air-conditioned trains."We're also working to improve on-time running and reliability to keep cancellations among the lowest in the country."
More connections are being added for the stations between Ashford International and Maidstone East to Charing Cross, and there will be more calls at East Malling and Barming stations in the late afternoon and early evening to meet increasing demand.More carriages are also being added to key peak services including the 05:46 Dover Priory to London Victoria, 07:02 Ramsgate to Cannon Street and 07:50 Sevenoaks to Charing Cross.