The first quarter of 2024 has seen a fourfold increase in tenants investigating how to notify landlords of their intention to strike
Why is the Indian Government turning a blind eye to the ‘civil war’ raging in the northeastern state?
Yoav Har-Even’s direct involvement in supporting the IDF operation in Gaza, despite also being tasked to lead the investigation into the conduct of the operation, is an obvious conflict of interest
Film producer and former peer David Puttnam speaks up against taxpayer support for the controversial channel
Festus Akinbusoye appears to breach his own office’s rules on using police imagery for party-political ends
NatCon Brussels is creating a network of radical right speakers from the UK, Europe and the US which often aim to roll back reproductive and sexuality rights
Rishi Sunak’s party will be able to put mega-donations from the likes of race-row donor Frank Hester to use – including against Sadiq Khan in London
Susan Hall is plastering London with leaflets falsely claiming voters are about to be hit by a new charge to drive their cars
Former British diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall, who resigned from the Foreign Office in 2019 as she felt unable to represent the Government’s Brexit stance, unpicks the questions of law and morality facing those working inside Whitehall
Russia’s Recklessness with Zaporizhzhia – Europe’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant
A Team GB spokesperson told Nathan Jones-Sparkes that the British Olympic Association was very clear with the press that its new kit design would always feature the Union Jack
The Israeli army is using an AI-assisted targeting system called Lavender in Gaza. Are we really willing to entrust an algorithm with the lives and deaths of human beings?
Only a minority of Brits back the plan pushed by right-wing Conservative MPs to quit the international court
The founder of an employability and recruitment solutions consultancy lifts the lid on what is it like to work with the Department for Work and Pensions
Lawyer Stephen Kinsella examines the exploitative use of legal threats, and offers advice on how not to play the game
Chris Grey disentangles the myriad alarming claims being made about ‘special economic zones’ and freeports in order to focus on the real risks
The Express suggested that £100 million of NHS spending on translators should be spent on nurses – but ensuring patients get the care they need is fundamental and a legal requirement, writes NHS consultant David Oliver
An amended claim by Prince Harry in the High Court puts both the interviewer and newspaper mogul in the spotlight
The Conservatives may be hoping that ‘something will turn up’ to ease the inevitable – but they are also giving Labour time to prepare for power and form a bedrock of support, writes Mike Buckley
A former Editor of The Independent provides an inside look at just how much influence the owners of British newspapers – including Rupert Murdoch – have on what gets written
A new poll commissioned by Byline Times suggests that supporters of all political parties now back an embargo on all arms sales to Israel
Can the Kremlin respond to calls to limit Central Asian migration, when Russia faces a demographic crisis?
Josh King said police told him he was stopped simply because he had a ‘nice car’
The Labour party leader’s long marginalisation of the Left cannot survive the realities of Government, argues his former advisor Simon Fletcher
In a bid to join the booming right wing media market, Otto English reveals his secret Big Woke hitlist
Starmers speech at a recent Iftar in London is a seismic shift in the Labour Party’s approach to both the Middle East conflict and anti-Muslim prejudice in the UK
Charles Woodburn sold over 330,000 personal shares in BAE Systems, earning £4,163,035
Fewer than one-in-five Brits would be willing to take the risk of swimming in British waters, amid surging levels of sewage
Palestinians are vanishing without a trace into secret prisons and detention centres, and authorities are stonewalling their families
Becoming Prime Minister wasn’t the first significant position Sunak was handed – Winchester College taught him a thing or two about prestige without power, writes Richard Beard
HMP Dartmoor was set to close due to its underfunded and crumbling state before a Government U-turn in 2021
A new Parliamentary report reveals a catalogue of ‘broken promises and wasted cash’ which will cost hundreds of billions of pounds for the Government’s successors to fix
Tom Mutch tells a harrowing story of resilience and desperation
NHS doctor David Oliver explains why the results of a damning new survey should alarm patients and healthcare professionals
Scratch the surface of just about any public service failure of recent years and outsourcing features as a key cause, writes Chris Grey
Sadiq Khan is the latest victim of a sustained campaign of misinformation and outright lies from the Conservative party
Charities have accused the Government of making ‘unsafe and frankly irresponsible’ decisions concerning mental health
Julian Petley and the Good Law Project argue that the channel is being held to different standards on impartiality from those governing public service broadcasters
Exclusive ‘exit data’ obtained by Byline Times suggests that the force has a long way to go in its claimed attempts to ‘address valid concerns’ about life as a non-white or female employee on the force
The latest legal claims allege that law-breaking at the Murdoch tabloids has been even more widespread and systematic than previously acknowledged
Former Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield branded the figures from an investigation by Byline Times as ‘extraordinary’ and said that the system was ‘completely dysfunctional’