Young people, those with few qualifications, and voters in Scotland are least aware of new voter ID rules
Low take-up of the Government’s Voter Authority Certificate poses a risk to voters in May’s local elections, campaigners warn
In some constituencies, one-fifth of potential voters have not signed up to the electoral roll, new analysis reveals
The Government is refusing to expand the list of approved forms of voter ID despite warnings of large numbers of voters set to be turned away at the general election
Over 6,000 voters were turned away and didn’t return across around 50 council areas, Byline Times can reveal.
‘It’s totally unnecessary… They are disenfranchising people.’ Josiah Mortimer and colleagues report from across England as ID is rolled out for the first time.
Three people of colour were turned away from a polling station in Sheffield after a security guard checked their IDs on the door
The limited nature of the US President’s Northern Ireland visit stands in stark contrast to the scenes on the other side of the border, writes Emma DeSouza
EXCLUSIVE: The Reform UK leader posed for pictures with the group of prominent far-right activists known for their extreme, racist and Islamophobic posts
Azhar Lal was extradited in 1991 under an agreement meant to prevent him from having his sentence increased to life without parole, which he claims, was never honoured
The first Pop Idol winner – and Byline Times supporter – speaks to Josiah Mortimer about the pressures of fame and the stories he believes are still to come to light about the reality TV music world
The decision to further restrict access to vaccines “will leave many vulnerable people unprotected” warn academics and health professionals
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
After 80 years, Polish-Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin’s idea is more relevant than ever
A senior US insider breaks rank to detail exactly what a Donald Trump victory will mean
History will show the economic and social legacy of the outgoing President to have been leagues ahead of his predecessor Donald Trump
Dan Evans and Tom Latchem reveal fresh evidence in one of the most baffling missing person cases of recent years
The economy is the most important issue for voters in the US Presidential Elections, with 40 million people living below the poverty line and new homelessness records being set.
Women who have been coerced by “angry” men are reaching out to support others in a new campaign called ‘Vote Without Fear’.
Amid mounting authoritarianism and widespread allegations of election-rigging, will Georgia’s democracy survive parliamentary polls scheduled for 26 October?
Americans will go to the polls in less than 20 days but the race still dominated by personality rather than growing international crises
Liberal Democrat MP and former ocean rower Dr Roz Savage is challenging the Government’s “narrow” environmental plans
The summit, which is being hosted by Hungry’s far-right President Viktor Orbán, will take place days after the US goes to the polls.
A Home Office report on October 10 found that nearly 40% of religiously motivated hate crimes in the UK target Muslims
When it became apparent that natural immunity would not prevent a second wave, right-wing media backed calls to remove measures and allow immunity to build up via infections
A renowned lawyer said the proposal, put forward by Lord Walney, shows ‘a real misunderstanding’ of the Human Rights Act
The growing conflict, an analyst suggests, ‘represents a real opportunity to redraw the political map… and dismantle the Axis of Resistance’
‘No such deal was done with Starmer. It simply did not happen’, one of a number of sources told Byline Times
The army is set to launch an inquiry into the behaviour of British troops posted to the British Army Training Unit Kenya where Agnes Wanjiru was found dead in 2012
Hungarians are being encouraged to fix problems themselves at a local level and it is having results