The delayed and limited Russian retaliation in the Kursk offensive has strengthened Kyiv’s argument that Putin’s “red lines” are mere scare tactics designed to deter Ukraine’s allies from supporting deeper strikes into Russian territory
Fifa president Gianni Infantino boasted that the World Cup would be carbon neutral – here’s what really happened after the final whistle
The inquiry has dismissed the increasing body of concern around the legitimacy of the verdicts as “noise”. It is anything but
An estimated 30,000 foreign-born soldiers are fighting for Israel – and many are leaving a questionable trail of evidence on social media
Gas and oil firms operating in the North Sea have expressed ‘grave concerns’ about the Government’s decision to raise the Energy Profits Levy
The Centre for Women’s Justice has released a damning report based on the testimony of more than 200 women who allege attacks by their police officer partners
11 MPs have been paid over £500,000 by the channel over the past year, with £200,000 going to just two Reform Party MPs
Reform UK’s leader claims to be fighting for free speech, but his party has banned a series of critical outlets from their events
‘The depravity that millions of people had to endure in the name of the monarch. Even the clothing, the crown, the gems – everything is soaked in blood’
An ‘extraordinary’ new poll reveals some uncomfortable truths about the war in Gaza
Home Office officials and border staff tell Byline Times that the plan to tackle small boat crossings is little more than a rebranding exercise
In her monthly column, Penny Pepper wonders what new threats disabled and elderly people will face as the season turns
John Mitchinson explores why he chooses to raise and then consume man’s second best friend
Like David Lammy, the military recognises the threat of climate breakdown. But that hasn’t stopped the sector’s vast emissions
Labour members should organise within Constituency Labour Parties and trade union branches to pass motions in support of migrants and bring these into effect by mobilising for solidarity actions on our streets and in our workplaces
As funerals were held for the dead and the wounded filled hospitals, social media and the international press buzzed with the alarming question: Could smartphones be next?
The draft programme for government, titled ‘Our Plan: Doing What Matters Most’ drops long-standing proposals to address poverty, transform health, and advance environmental protections.
New cross-party campaign aims to increase the number of MPs from working-class backgrounds, challenging the dominance of legal and lobbying professions in politics
The plan could reduce pollution, create jobs, reduce imports, while also helping the UK meet its net zero targets
“News is something somebody doesn’t want printed; all else is advertising.” Byline Times exposes a practice used by Rupert Murdoch’s daily tabloid to suppress negative celebrity stories
Paul Niland examines J D Vance’s recent statements on the Trump plan to end the war in Ukraine “in 24 hours”
Labour says press regulation must be effective and independent. As never before, the press industry’s tame complaints body stands exposed as neither. For all our sakes, the government must call time, argues Brian Cathcart.
Wales’ new First Minister Eluned Morgan is a former health minister, and has come under fire for lengthy waiting lists
Iain Overton finds that financial strain on the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is a direct result of the UK’s departure from the European Union
A series of columnists have resigned from the paper over fabrications in articles by former IDF soldier Elon Perry. Now victims of the publication’s false claims are speaking up
“Half the Arctic is now a black box of empty data” as Russian scientists and journalists no longer work with the Arctic Council
“Ukraine played a role.” Once again Russian disinformation networks are weaponising an attempt on the life of a US President
“‘Lessons learned’ is an entirely vacuous phrase if lessons aren’t being learned” warns new report after a series of deadly warnings were ignored
The Labour-linked TSSA transport union faces an uncertain future say staff and activists, as a week-long strike by union employees is set to kick off
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on how journalism is still failing to challenge the structural forces of patriarchy and misogyny
The Prime Minister’s view of Brexit remains stuck in the past. It’s time he embraced the opportunities of Europe, argues Richard Barfield
A new much publicised report that claims the BBC is “heavily biased against Israel” flies in the face of other specialist and academic studies
This is the real way to smash the people-smuggling gangs, writes Professor Derrick Wyatt
Politicians have justified crackdowns on protest by claiming public support. But a new Demos report shows the reality is more nuanced.
Ex-Serious Fraud Office chief Sir David Green KC says he is “depressed” about the apparent downgrading of the role
Newly-released figures expose the huge hurdles that victims and their families face in order to get justice
Vice President Kamala Harris relentlessly prosecuted former President Donald Trump’s record and character during their first televised showdown
Tamsin Flower examines why older working-class voices are disappearing from performing arts and theatre