Firearms officers have handed in their weapons over concern that one of their own has been charged with the murder of 24-year-old Chris Kaba
Government austerity and savage cuts to council funding have decimated respite and short break services
Max Colbert and Josiah Mortimer explore the extremist and conspiratorial rhetoric fostered on the go-to channel for the hard-right, and an outlet Conservative MPs still call home
Why do Russell Brand, Daniel Wootton and even Rupert Murdoch claim they are the victims of impersonal dark forces?
The climate was the one last issue on which Britain could credibly claim a degree of global leadership – the Conservatives’ cheap electioneering has shattered that
Suella Braverman plans to end inspection of this lucrative market as complaints mount about conditions
People who complain of abuse and harassment in the often cosy, claustrophobic and interconnected world of British media face an uphill battle
The reaction to the Russell Brand allegations shows why so many women don’t feel safe reporting the crimes against them, reports Jamie Klingler
The Prime Minister’s abandonment of a series of climate pledges hides a much bigger failure, writes Rachel Donald
The Government’s commitment to build more homes, while protecting wildlife from deadly pollutants is “failing to deliver for either side”
The Lib Dem politician says he’ll take on Suella Braverman’s Home Office
The Prime Minister is abandoning a popular green agenda in order to benefit a shrinking minority of voters, writes Josiah Mortimer
A new bill passed by the UK Government has reopened deep wounds in Northern Irish politics
The Chair of Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee wrote to the Channel following the extensive allegations against Wootton, as reported by Byline Times.
If the West really wants to end migration, there is a solution: spend more money in the countries migrants are fleeing.
As Brazil assumes the presidency of the G20 and the UN offers concessions to Russia, is Ukraine losing the war of hearts and minds?
From growing sewage pollution to rising water bills and lack of investment, Lord Hollick criticises Therese Coffey’s failure to address a Lords report
The Attorney General’s office has said it plans to push forward contempt of court proceedings against retired social worker Trudi Warner.
The spurious Republican inquiry treads the same treacherous ground of Russian propaganda exposed in the impeachment of Trump
Why is Northern Ireland one of the most dangerous places in Europe for women, with femicide levels outranked only by Romania?
Exclusive new poll finds the public is far more tolerant of diversity and cultural change than the Government appears to believe, Adam Bienkov reports
Reflecting on a decade of court reporting, James Doleman explains how the apparent formality helps take the emotion out of awful events and focus on the evidence
The world’s largest arms fair promises peace in the world
Four companies have ruled out underwriting the controversial plans for a deep mine off the coast at St Bees
An increasingly desperate Prime Minister is resorting to false claims about his opponents in order to cling to office, writes Adam Bienkov
The GB News presenter has said he would ‘never out’ anybody – but our returning special three-year #MediaToo investigation examines his role in revealing men as gay through the pages of The Sun and News of the World
Human rights groups say the UK is turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in China
A new short film reveals the heart-wrenching stories of those who lost their loved ones to COVID – and exposes the politics of poverty behind the crisis
Grace Oppong told Byline Times that her daughter has been repeatedly hospitalised due to mould and damp
John Mitchinson reflects on what he learned about the ‘baffling presence of absence’ when his father died in his arms
“While I was at the funeral for my brother…there were only four people, because of social distancing. I will never forget that,” song-writer and actor Will Young tells Byline Times.
“We must stop expanding aviation until the technology exists to provide emission free, low-noise flights.”
UK higher education qualifications have been suspended from the European quality standards body because of the way the Office for Students was regulating universities.
What are the forces driving refugees across the Channel? What are they fleeing? What are they hoping for?
New Kremlin purges only cement Russia’s hardline commitment to the disastrous invasion
“Human beings do not belong in barges or camps. The correct way to house people is to house them in communities.”