Senior politicians, military leaders and experts send an open letter calling on Europe and Canada to join forces in defending Ukraine from Russian aggression
As tensions mount over long range missile attacks on Russia, Chris York explains the daily routine for Ukrainians living in the capital Kyiv
The global consensus on tackling climate change is fragmenting at the very moment action is most needed
The UK Government is dominated by figures from a discredited past at a time of radical global change, argues Neal Lawson
“We have to [only] choose the ‘good’ ones that have the best pictures or the highest fatalities”, says Laura Tobin
Peter Jukes in the December Print Edition of Byline Times
The Prince is suing the publisher of The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World alleging it unlawfully obtained private information about him from 1996 until 2011
Conservative ministers purchased the contaminated land and asbestos-ridden buildings, despite warnings from officials
For the sake of Britain, Europe and humanity, it’s time for us to get back with the European team, argues Mike Galsworthy
Paul Niland explains why Trump’s talk of a ‘deal’ for peace will never work
‘I don’t fully understand why so many people would faint from horror at the thought of hearing a dog screaming in agony but have no real issue with the idea of a human doing that’
Any law to help people die is the beginning of a slippery slope for disabled people whose lives are already devalued, writes Penny Pepper in her monthly column
The election of the climate-denying President elect Donald Trump has raised the stakes at this week’s global climate summit
Billions of pounds were spent on unusable protective equipment, with priority contracts handed to associates of Conservative ministers
The President elect’s appointment of a group of fawning and ideologically blinded advisers should worry us all, writes former UK Diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
YouTuber Niko Omilana’s prank highlights how few checks are made on the real identities of those who stand for election
Rachel Reeves will be leant on by City figures to deregulate the sector ahead of her keynote speech this Thursday. But transparency campaigners warn too many are falling victim to predatory finance firms
A damning new report highlights a series of failures under the last Conservative Government
Remember this the next time you see a Mail headline lambasting human rights lawyers and the ECHR
Islamophobia Awareness Month is a campaign which hopes that small, collective efforts can lead to large, systemic changes #IAM
Europe must wake up to the growing security threats posed by Russia and the new Trump administration
Wondering what you’ve missed amid the noise surrounding Trump’s victory? Here are some stories you won’t have heard much about this past week
The mother of late TV presenter Caroline Flack calls for Starmer to “find the courage” to restart it as exclusive new YouGov polling finds public wants reform
Donald Trump’s second victory in the United States is a warning sign to democracies everywhere of the centrality of emotions – and their manipulation – in the new politics of gross inequality and psychic rebellion fuelled by tech-driven alternative realities, writes Hardeep Matharu
Hysteria around Labour’s VAT on private schools and inheritance tax on farms are not the existential threats they’ve been made out to be in the press
Governments around the world need to act now to prevent the worst of what is coming our way
After 80 years, Polish-Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin’s idea is more relevant than ever
A long awaited plan for ME and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferers is due to be published this winter.
Six women were charged in the UK for ending their own pregnancy after the US overturned abortion rights in 2022. Investigations have also exposed how US lobby groups are funding UK anti-abortion organisations
It was Trump’s lead on the core issues that matter to voters that won him the election – a language the Democrats didn’t know how to speak, writes US-based Alexandra Hall Hall
Some of the loudest voices in the US are starting to say the quiet part out loud, reports Chris York
The UK needs a revolution in the way politics and democracy works – starting with proportional representation, writes Neal Lawson
Campaigners hope a proposed new law could bring an end to a system that puts vulnerable people into even more danger
Transport chiefs have rejected misleading claims of a massive hike in bus fares in England, amid confusion and spin
Trump plans to accelerate Israel’s violence in Gaza, male violence against women and industrial violence against the earth. He must be stopped.
Rescuers on the ground in Ukraine detail the ‘massive risks’ now involved in evacuating residents in areas under attack from Russian forces
The Conservative Party’s new leader has appointed a series of Shadow Cabinet ministers whose Government records were clouded in scandal