The Prime Minister’s new target-driven ‘Plan for Change’ is based on a badly outdated view of how the modern world actually works, argues Neal Lawson
Governments and businesses keep talking the talk on preventing a catastrophic climate breakdown, while consistently refusing to walk the walk
The Prime Minister is blocking reform after the House of Commons voted in favour of a more representative voting system
Just 5% of the additional prison places promised by Conservative ministers in 2016 have been delivered
You don’t have to look very hard to see that Starmer’s Government has been far more active than the Daily Mail is telling you
Celebration is mixed with mourning and despair in Beirut as the scale of destruction is revealed
Not taking seriously political figures we find undesirable will not change their potential impact or ambitions – Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Nigel Farage only benefit from being underestimated, writes Hardeep Matharu
“In many ways, this COP was a deep disappointment”, those feeling the full force of catastrophic climate change tell the Byline Podcast
A volunteer unit made of mainly women talk about how joining Ukraine’s Butcha Witches ‘is like taking revenge on life’
There is only one red line in this war and it’s one that Russia crosses daily
The Reform Leader is joining forces with a US-based Christian legal group, which campaigns for abortion to be outlawed around the world
Police accused of ‘discriminatory’ and ‘heavy-handed’ approach towards children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
The last Government passed shabbily-drafted pieces of legislation which were only saved by amendments from Labour and the House of Lords, according to two senior Conservative figures
COP29 was far from the dramatic turning point in the fight against catastrophic climate change that the world needs
A damning new report accuses the City regulator of getting too close to the very sector it was set up to protect consumers from
Insular definitions of the national past overlook the very things we should take pride in
“America’s enemies will only watch with glee, as America self-destructs from within”, says former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
My Dutch friend chose to die a peaceful, painless death at the time of his choosing. Everyone else should be free to make that same choice
Billions of pounds in spending remains unaccounted for, with the National Audit Office unable to sign off the nation’s accounts
Byline Times speaks to Liberty Director Akiko Hart, after the human rights organisation came out against the Assisted Dying Bill
Experts say a complex but systematic series of electoral violations rather than a ‘single smoking gun’ have undermined Georgia’s parliamentary elections
Union leader accuses the Labour Government of “trying to face both ways” amid threatened strikes over orders for civil servants to return to the office
The financial data company is accused of listing dozens of bonds as raising funds for a ‘sustainable purpose’ when they could be used to fund fossil fuel companies and deforestation
The treaty represents a rare victory for international law and the “rules-based order” the UK is meant to stand for
The last Government’s battle with unions has ended with PCS now able to claw back tens of millions of pounds from Government
How did media outlets allow the narrative about this story to become so quickly dominated by one side?
As Donald Trump prepares to usher in an oligarchic dark age, Democrats must reflect on how their own flirtation with plutocracy shattered their party’s chances
Hundreds of millions were wasted on contracts with zombie companies which vanished before any taxpayers’ cash could be recovered
The admission came in a legal statement by Keir Starmer’s Government to the High Court, amid a challenge to the UK’s arms and F-35 exports to Israel
European leaders fear Donald Trump could soon open Europe’s doors to Moscow
World leaders are failing to commit to the dramatic action required to prevent devastating climate change, reports Mike Buckley from the COP29 summit
Millionaire landowners are using dubious statistics to campaign against the Government’s inheritance tax reforms
In his monthly column, John Mitchinson explores how a country house party in Oxfordshire helped invent democracy
The spectre of Boris Johnson’s assault on standards in public life is slowly retreating, argues Josiah Mortimer