The presenter was suspended from the channel in September after his exchange with Laurence Fox
Mustafa Al-Dabbagh argues that it is the Government, not those calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is using extremist and divisive rhetoric
The Government has looked for political gain at the expense of victims and survivors of Northern Ireland’s 30-year conflict who have spent decades in pursuit of truth and justice, argues Emma DeSouza
The Centre for Media Monitoring found that, in the month after the 7 October attacks, pro-Israeli sources were quoted more often and challenged less frequently than Palestinians
As Ukraine is outnumbered 7 to 1 on some parts of the frontline, volunteers explain the dangers they face as right wing politicians in the EU and the US stifle aid
The High Seas Treaty is seen as vital to meeting an international target to protect a third of oceans by 2030
British-Palestinian families are appealing to the Home Office to institute visa programs for relatives stranded in war torn Gaza
By refusing to condemn Lee Anderson’s comments about Sadiq Khan as Islamophobic, the Prime Minister exposed the cynical fallacy at the heart of ‘the most diverse Cabinet in history’
As Rishi Sunak talks of ‘mob rule’, political and media discussion of the violence in Gaza appears to be triggering an increase in hostilities towards Muslims here in the UK
With the Government refusing to say how much the controversial asylum plan would cost, MPs commissioned the NAO to produce its own report
A new report has found it will take 55 years for those living in the north-east to have the same healthy life expectancy now enjoyed in London and the south-east of England
Despite making commitments to actively engage with efforts to tackle climate change, a new study found many providers to be failing in multiple areas
A new generation of information warfare tools still pose the same threat to Ukraine, unity in Europe and the US elections
The allegations come as one in three renters say private renting is negatively impacting their mental health – with eviction threats looming in many cases
Chris Blackhurst unpacks the NatWest scandal that toppled the first woman to head a High Street bank.
As Reform UK dominates the media spotlight amid rumoured Conservative defections, the Green Party’s co-leaders call out the UK media for its disproportionate coverage of hard-right figures
Arran Rangi, who lives in Lee Anderson’s Ashfield constituency, explores his MP’s effect on his home town – and the racism he thought was in the past
Ten years on from the Euromaidan uprising, Ukrainians are still fighting for freedom and to be part of the European Union
The family of a child suffering Long COVID claims they have faced ‘medical gaslighting’ and been consistently denied NHS care
Faisal Hanif argues that increasingly desperate politicians are stoking Islamophobia for their own ends
As Liz Truss joins Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson as the latest recruit to Steve Bannon’s dangerous and undemocratic internationalist ‘anti-globalism’ – more online information warfare and hate will be the result, writes Peter Jukes
Lee Anderson’s claims that the Muslim Mayor of London has handed the city to Islamists is another unsurprising example of the political culture the Conservative Party has normalised, writes Hardeep Matharu
The Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections is well-meaning but lacks detail and urgency, argues Emma DeSouza
The Environment Agency vowed that its pension fund would be going green – Byline Times’ analysis suggests this has not been the case
On the eve of the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Paul Niland argues that, despite exhaustion, Ukraine has learned to fight smarter – and that is reason for hope
Six years on from the famous handshake between the leaders of North and South Korea, is a war still likely?
Current talk of reform – on all sides of the political spectrum – only protects the status quo, argues Greg Parston
“How exactly are you helping by increasing your part of council tax?” Susan Hall once asked Mayor Sadiq Khan
Byline Times has not previously reported on any investigation into the journalist by Police Scotland
The £1.2 billion tunnel is arguably the biggest infrastructure project Khan has approved – but he rarely brings it up
Among all the new forms of Conservatism springing up in the run up to the next election, Kruger’s New Conservatives appear to be the most religious in their “holy war against the Left”
The Government appears keen to limit climate protestors’ legal justifications for direct action
After being awarded six large PPE contracts the Conservative donor was last year elevated to the prestigious UK Board of Trade by Kemi Badenoch
Activists in Cornwall say the scheme – while welcome – will barely touch the sides as 23,000 languish on a council waiting list
A press release by the department containing misleading information was only corrected after House of Lords objections