Fossil fuel interests are colluding with billionaire-owned media companies to block the UK’s transition towards a cheaper and greener future, argues Donnachadh McCarthy
Putin’s attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure are accelerating as winter approaches, reports George Llewelyn from Kyiv
EXCLUSIVE: Late Channel Four star accused of being a ‘predator’ as co-presenter, and an alleged survivor, speak out
Leaked records obtained by Byline Times reveal how Kremlin-linked investors used Epstein’s network to channel oligarch money into Silicon Valley
The former Reform UK Welsh Leader Nathan Gill was due to give a talk on cryptocurrencies at a Kremlin-backed convention in Moscow when he was arrested
The same digital technologies that helped the Israeli military target Gazans are now being embedded in its peacetime infrastructure, with Trump-supporting billionaires poised to benefit
The Chancellor just admitted that Brexit has been an economic disaster. It’s time the Government stopped making it even worse by imitating Nigel Farage’s damaging anti-migration agenda, argues Adam Bienkov
Investigations revealed how children disappeared by Bashar al-Assad’s regime were transported to facilities run by a global charity
Conservative Party member and whistleblower Sergei Cristo, reports from the empty halls of its conference in Manchester and finds a movement that is fast running out of supporters and ideas
Insiders have told Byline Times it is ‘inconceivable’ the Reform Leader did not know about his close aide’s pro Russian statements
The President’s America-first, Palestine-last plan for Gaza risks collapsing under its own contradictions, argues Rana Sabbagh
As temperatures drop, so too are Russian bombs on Ukrainian infrastructure, reports George Llewelyn from Kyiv
“The fact that his constituents and people from the country he is prime minister of were being held in Israeli prison, you think he would have something to say about it”
A new daily GB News programme broadcast from Washington features climate denial, vaccine misinformation, and non-stop praise for Donald Trump – as its hosts tell the American audience that the UK needs to be ‘saved’
The National Union of Journalists described the bans as a threat to media freedom which “undermines the Conservative Party leader’s repeated pledge to fight for free speech”
One only has to look at Trump’s America to see what happens when a government, led by a narcissist with an authoritarian bent, decides that he is more powerful than any court of law, argues Gareth Roberts
Two years on October 7, Alexandra Hall Hall relates three stories from those affected by what has happened since
Peter Benson, of the Thank EU for the Music campaign group, explores the impact on creative artists of the UK’s hard Brexit nearly six years on
As temperatures fall and Putin’s strikes on the grid escalate, Ukraine prepares for a winter of severe hardship, reports George Llewelyn from Kyiv
The author of The New Age of Genocide, Martin Shaw, on why Trump’s ‘peace’ plan will allow the ongoing destruction and replacement of a Palestinian Gaza
EXCLUSIVE: New Green leader eyes a Westminster run, and accuses Prime Minister Keir Starmer of using “racist rhetoric” in chasing Reform UK
The new Green Party leader was the only major party leader not to have been granted a conference interview on the flagship BBC show
Far from being distant from the Reform UK Leader, insiders told Byline Times that the former MEP convicted of bribery was one of Farage’s closest aides, while we reveal how Gill worked on the Kremlin’s strategic plan to crush Ukrainian independence with ‘Moscow’s Man in Ukraine’
Over 450 members of the aid flotilla to Gaza are now being held by Israel in an “anti-terror” prison in the Negev desert
Labour’s conference showed a party leadership doubling down on a strategy that has left the Prime Minister with few remaining supporters either in or outside the party, argues Neal Lawson
The ‘Blue Labour’ founder, credited with pushing the party to the right, singled out Keir Starmer’s “tough” new Home Secretary for praise
On Yom Kippur, Eric Lee examines the horrors of the conflict and asks whether we could now finally see a turning point towards peace
The far-right rally was bankrolled by a convicted fraudster alleged to be behind two cryptocurrency scams, Byline Times can reveal
The Prime Minister’s condemnations of Reform’s racist rhetoric, was undermined by him accepting the central premise of Nigel Farage’s anti-migrant politics, argues Adam Bienkov
The Labour peer, lawyer and human rights activist speaks to Byline Times’ Editor-in-Chief Hardeep Matharu about why her new podcast – Shami’s Speakeasy – focuses on having human conversations with those of shared values but differing politics, and an edge of resistance
Former UK Foreign Office diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall makes the case for why America’s ‘long shot’ strategy could be the best hope of delivering peace
Paul Conroy reports from Kyiv on the devastation wreaked by Russia’s aerial bombardment over the weekend
The black earth trenches on the battlefield are not only producing casualties. They are breeding superbugs, reports Iain Overton
A new mega poll of voters reveals where Reform UK are most vulnerable to political attacks from their opponents
Hundreds of billions of pounds worth of projects were left for which “successful delivery… appears to be unachievable”
The media must not allow Reform UK to push the narrative that immigrants are putting women and girls in danger, argues Helena Wadia
Anti-corruption campaigners raise the alarm over loopholes that could allow large sums of untraceable money to slip past checks