Max Colbert delves into a new organisation arguing for ‘action on the streets’
A new report reviewed the deaths of 3,648 people with a learning disability – almost half died an avoidable death
A damning new poll finds that three quarters of voters now see the Prime Minister as weak, Adam Bienkov reports
Former BBC producer and reporter Patrick Howse explores why the cuts announced to the corporation’s flagship news programme are another damning, but unsurprising, blow to its reputation
Polling of so-called ‘Red Wall’ Constituencies shows those voters that abandoned Labour in 2019 are now returning to the fold
MPs have warned Michael Gove that large numbers of councils could soon be in severe financial distress
As ITV pays £1.5 million to platform the politician on ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’, a Byline Times investigation reveals how he charged £75 to use what appears to be a serious racial slur in a personalised video message
The proposed change to the definition of extremism risks tipping society into a dystopian political space, argues Adeeb Ayton
Mothers and babies are being put at risk due to severe staff shortages, the official watchdog found
EXCLUSIVE: The Chancellor is lavishing cash at areas under significant threat from Labour
Otto English has been watching Nigel Farage in the jungle so you don’t have to.
With the Conservatives’ general election strategy in the hands of the ‘Wizard of Oz’, it’s likely to be one of the most vicious campaigns the UK has ever seen. Tom Scott reports
Dr Iain Overton, executive director of charity Action on Armed Violence, reveals new evidence of British-trained cadets from countries that have had military coups or have poor human rights records
‘There should be no doubt that [UK-made] weapons are at acute risk of being used to commit further criminal acts and, possibly genocide’
The Public Accounts Committee delivers a stinging rebuke to the Delivery Authority, tasked with the rebuilding scheme
New revelations suggest the Prime Minister had a reckless disregard for the science of protecting the public during a global pandemic
Unprotected departments face 14% cuts to fuel the Conservatives’ pre-election tax rebate
Northern Ireland’s environment agency has lifted a controversial ‘pause’ on dozens of new livestock farming developments – despite ongoing probes
Details buried in the Chancellor’s statement show we are heading for years more of tax rises, low growth and public sector cuts thanks to his Government, reports Adam Bienkov
There are over 1,000 loopholes and exemptions in the tax system – often designed and secured by big firms and lobbyists.
Shockingly few complaints are being properly investigated by either police forces or the independent regulator
Gross misconduct still leads to minimal consequences – leaving officers who abuse with their rank and pension intact, writes Jamie Klingler
With only a fraction of local government audits now completed on time and a significant decline in their quality, a fundamental pillar of devolution is under threat, leaving communities in the dark on their council finances, experts warn
A new report finds that, leading up to the next general election, fewer than 35% of candidate selections so far are women
Senior police officers are ‘alarmed’ by former Home Secretary’s meetings with Fair Cop, which promotes nationalist ideology and has links to the Reclaim Party
The proposed changes ‘are symptomatic of the continued systematic violation of disabled folk’
UK authorities have alarmingly few powers to prevent bad actors from interfering with our democracy
There is no way of stopping people from trying to escape the awful conditions of their lives through the Rwanda scheme – another, sensible, solution is required, writes Brian Latham
The Prime Minister’s glaring political deficiencies have been highlighted in a disastrous week for the Conservatives
Alicia Clegg reports on how Britain’s employment tribunals are not providing fair and equal access to justice
Multiple Labour MPs are expected to face the sack after defying the Labour whip by backing a ceasefire in Gaza
‘The cemetery has no more space for dead bodies. The graves are full’, British-Palestinian journalist Hamza Elbuhaisi tells Byline Times
The verdict is a major blow to the Government’s “dream” of discarding its international obligations to offer refuge to those fleeing war and prosecution