The controversy over a £25m party boat speaks to a wider issue: who decides what happens around the Thames?
Organisers believe the Met Police is being strong-armed into opposing the Gaza protests.
Renationalising the railways remains highly popular amid transport delays, cancellations, expensive fares and strikes.
Dr Gail Bradbrook had been threatened with contempt of court for giving her motivations for direct action. She carried on through over a dozen interruptions.
Despite Government calls for pay restraint, new figures show some people are doing very well out of the cost of living crisis, writes Josiah Mortimer
It was meant to be a disaster, but the doomsayers appear to be in retreat.
The disgraced ex-PM also claimed “COVID is just nature’s way of dealing with old people” the official inquiry heard.
England was the last of the four nations to require masks in schools following heavy resistance from the then Prime Minister and Education Secretary
Voters want Rishi Sunak to be a ‘short-term Prime Minister’ new polling suggests
The then Prime Minister held unminuted meetings with the press baron he later elevated to the House of Lords despite security concerns
Left-wing and Muslim MPs and councillors are urging the Labour leader to back a pause in the Israeli bombing of Gaza, following Hamas’ terror attacks.
Councils are at the whim of multinational transport firms when it comes to local transport
Campaigners say the most polluting vehicles must be taken off the roads to save lives
Amid rising attacks on Muslims in the UK, the former Faith Minister launches a thinly-veiled broadside against Sunak’s Government, and calls for a new civil rights movement in Britain
New strict penalties for laughing gas use – including prison sentences – have led critics to warn of the ban’s potential to divert resources from more severe crimes and push the drug into a dangerous, unregulated market.
Opponents of the Conservative candidate to replace Nadine Dorries described the payments as “startling”, Josiah Mortimer reports
Activists point the finger at the Prime Minister as they disrupt the gathering of leading polluters and politicians
Bigger, flashier 4x4s in urban centres are reversing progress in reducing emissions from petrol and diesel cars.
A climate protester sent to prison twice this year tells Josiah Mortimer the Government has its priorities all wrong
Stephen Jackley, a former prisoner turned author and campaigner, pulls back the curtain on the UK prison system in an exclusive interview with Byline Times, as he launches his new book ‘Just Time’.
The Government has talked tough on crime while creating the scandal of violent criminals now being let free, writes Josiah Mortimer
The party has adopted a more centralised approach as it steps away from potential deals with other parties
It’s an embarrassing gaffe for the supposed party of security.
Publishers and members of the public were threatened with exemplary damages and punitive costs by the presenter’s lawyer – but Byline Times stands firm in its reporting
The EU is implementing a blanket ban on facial recognition surveillance by police – but the UK is ploughing ahead despite privacy fears
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
The Attorney General’s office has said it plans to push forward contempt of court proceedings against retired social worker Trudi Warner.
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