This is the first general election in which every Brit living overseas can vote, but many non-British workers living in the UK feel deliberately excluded
The guide is designed to oust the Conservatives from Government – but smaller parties have questioned some of the recommendations
Exclusive polling reveals that four-in-ten voters wrongly believe they will just need a polling card in order to vote in the general election
The right-wing newspaper’s ads seem to skirt the line of partisan campaigning, prompting a note from the Electoral Commission…
The Green Party has unveiled a manifesto that promises to bring water companies, the Big Five retail energy firms, and the rail network into public ownership, positioning the party significantly to the left of Labour – even if they don’t use that word
11 Labour, 17 Lib Dem and two Green candidates win Compass groups’ backing, and could form pro-reform caucus if elected
The Conservative manifesto might make a line in an exam paper in 30 years. But voters desperate for change are unlikely to take notice
Report exposes over 100,000 cases of corporate wrongdoing since 2010, with rule-breakers often given just a slap on the wrist
Luke Akehurst’s remarks about Marxist Jews spark outrage, with critics claiming they play into “Good Jew / Bad Jew” trope
Over eight million voters live in ‘one-party fiefdoms’ as over 100 parliamentary seats have been held by one party for a century or more
Restanding Conservative candidate for Lincoln Karl McCartney has previously been criticised for the same trick
Private eye at heart of phone-hacking scandal claims he was wrongly convicted twice for same crime as he launches “vindicating” book
Brian McDaid says he was barred from being running for Labour over a 12-year old Facebook post about Israel-Palestine – before he was an active member
Young people, those with few qualifications, and voters in Scotland are least aware of new voter ID rules
MPs who stoke “culture wars” face on-the-ground campaigns and targeted ads from Hope Not Hate
Policing was driven by politicians and media furore, with pressure on police to ‘do more’ resulting in confused and inconsistent decision-making, Netpol argues
A transparency review by Sense about Science has found that three out of six policy measures failed to meet the test of whether a motivated citizen can see what evidence the Government has used or assessed in its decision-making
As Rishi Sunak faces calls to strip her of the whip, Liz Truss claims without evidence that ceasefire protests are funded by authoritarian states, amid a litany of strange proposals
Labour MP writes to PM Sunak over Liz Truss appearing on Lotus Eaters, a show founded by Carl Benjamin, who stated he “wouldn’t even rape” her
This General Election will be “pivotal for people and the planet” as ‘MP Watch’ election campaign targeting climate action ‘delayers’ launched
Rishi Sunak is being warned of Russian interference during this election, from the highest levels. But there is little time to act
Adam Diver became embroiled in a row with the minister after Mercer branded a Tweet about him being denied a vote as “fake news from a fake bloke”
The figure has surged compared to last year’s local elections, raising concerns over discrimination, the UK’s leading election monitoring group has warned
A landmark study on the LTN policy finds that Government figures have latched onto cynical fear-mongering
The Counter Extremism Group has close ties both to Government – and to hard-right think tanks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces arrest if he visits the UK, if the warrants are issued
The MP reported a donation from a company that appears to be inactive in the UK – which his team has now told Byline Times was a mistake
The former party leader told Byline Times that Labour will not ‘not sign up’ to Conservative budgets if the party wins the next general election – a contrast to 1997
The Conservatives’ domestic extremism adviser Lord John Walney is accused of conflicts of interest over a proposed ban of groups such as Palestine Action and Just Stop Oil
Growing university protests here mirror US occupations against Israel’s invasion, as institutions are accused of profiting from the Gaza war
Zoë Garbett on a tense London mayoral race, how the Greens plan to push Sadiq Khan, and how she got her seat
The new ‘Assemble’ movement plans to back left-wing candidates running against Keir Starmer’s party, Byline Times can reveal
The change to First Past the Post is expected to benefit Conservatives like Susan Hall, who might win fewer second preference votes than Labour
EXCLUSIVE: One ex-Army MP branded the situation “ludicrous” while even Conservatives seemed to despair
Festus Akinbusoye is in hot water over potential ethics breaches as complaints mount
Outgoing Green MP Caroline Lucas and party Co-Leader Carla Denyer suggest gains for their party this week in England will put pressure on Starmer to be radical
Low take-up of the Government’s Voter Authority Certificate poses a risk to voters in May’s local elections, campaigners warn
Red leaflets posing as newspapers have been landing on doorsteps ahead of the local elections – but there’s little mention of the party behind them
It comes despite hundreds of suspected breaches of sanctions since 2022