The Byline Intelligence Team unearths malpractice wherever it exists and delivers hard-hitting investigations that have exposed corruption, climate change denial, dark money, dodgy data grabs, military secrecy and overreach, and the truth about rampant inequality.
Migration statistics show that 347 Russian citizens have been granted asylum since 2008 – compared to nearly 2,600 ‘golden visas’ for Russian millionaires in same period
Sascha Lavin explores the reality behind the Prime Minister’s economic exaggerations
As Putin’s forces invade Ukraine, the UK Government is being urged to do more to help refugees – while the Nationality and Borders Bill risks making it harder for them to come to Britain
Data exposed by the Byline Intelligence Team reveals the racial biases of another London policing programme
Max Colbert reports on the unwillingness of Boris Johnson’s party to explain how it audits its benefactors
Sascha Lavin considers the vast, unspoken inequalities that exist between young and old
Max Colbert investigates the lack of action taken by the party into accusations of racism and Islamophobia
Campaigners criticise the Government as the number of infringements committed by military exporters rises dramatically
The UK gave the green light to more than £50 million of military exports to Russia prior to the annexation of Crimea, reports Sam Bright
Sascha Lavin tracks the links between prospective Conservative leaders and Russian funders
Sabrina Lavrut investigates the claim that ‘personal’ crimes have been falling under the Conservatives
As police misconduct once again creates headlines, Sascha Lavin uncovers the regular use of secrecy agreements among local forces
John Lubbock investigates why domestic lateral flow test manufacturers are still being left out in the cold by the Government
With the Conservatives considering a new leader, the Byline Intelligence Team and The Citizens inspect the party’s obscure sources of funding
Sascha Lavin considers the Downing Street parties in context – without the reassurance of the COVID vaccine programme
The support offered to Ukraine over a looming Russian invasion serves Boris Johnson’s own interests rather than the country in Putin’s sights, says Iain Overton
Britain’s economic and cultural prowess is suffering due to post-Brexit tax changes, reports Sascha Lavin
Sascha Lavin explores the ticking time-bomb at the heart of the criminal justice system
Sascha Lavin reveals new data about the lack of black representation in top army positions, and considers what this shows about modern Britain
The Prime Minister used the vulnerable and the impoverished, already suffering due to the pandemic, as pawns in his self-preservation strategy, notes Sam Bright
Three years after a parliamentary committee recommended the Ministry of Justice records how many mothers are in prison, the National Audit Office criticises lack of progress on supporting female offenders, including lack of data collection on women with dependant children
Sam Bright explores the social, political and economic crises that have been stoked by successive Conservative administrations
New data shows a mounting drugs problem in England and Wales, while Labour and the Conservatives remain committed to status quo solutions, reports John Lubbock
After exposing the number of police officers found guilty of sexual misconduct who kept their jobs, Sascha Lavin investigates sexual harassment in the prison system for the Byline Intelligence Team
Britain’s birdlife is on the decline – with even seasonal favourites struggling to survive in a world of intense farming and the climate crisis, reports Sian Norris for the Byline Intelligence Team
Sam Bright explores the collaboration between two tech giants, and what this means for the future of healthcare
Vulnerable people are still being kept in cold, cramped, makeshift facilities, Sascha Lavin reports
Sascha Lavin exposes the vast differences in income among the highest-earning public servants
The Byline Intelligence Team unearths an eighth event hosted at a Government department last Christmas, and reflects on where this leaves the Prime Minister
Most of the Conservative-linked suppliers commissioned at the outset of the Coronavirus pandemic are no longer involved in NHS PPE procurement, Sam Bright reports
Firms are winning multi-million-pound contracts to run immigration-related services – despite track records of poor provision and health and safety violations
Hundreds of people were hit with penalties for breaking the rules set and violated by Downing Street, Sam Bright reports
Following the lead of Boris Johnson, several ministers opted for planes over the planet, reveals Sascha Lavin
Sam Bright and Sascha Lavin consider how successive administrations have tried to stop the nation from seeing asylum seekers as humans
New data shows that thousands of social homes don’t meet the Government’s energy targets, reveals Sascha Lavin
Analysis from the Byline Intelligence Team reveals a large gender pay gap when it comes to secondary incomes in Parliament
These ‘charitable’ institutions in receipt of substantial tax breaks have seen their wealth burgeon in recent years, reveal Sascha Lavin and Iain Overton
Companies that were channelled through the Government’s controversial high-priority PPE procurement process have seen their earnings significantly increase
Max Colbert explores how UK universities are bound to secrecy over their links to controversial Chinese companies
Are partnerships between the UK’s leading higher education institutions and Chinese companies suggestive of a new intellectual ‘Belt and Road’ strategy from Beijing? Max Colbert and The Citizens report
Sam Bright and Sascha Lavin reveal the rising levels of deprivation seen in the areas represented by the highest-earning MPs
The Government can’t account for thousands of assault weapons, and two military helicopters, that it previously exported to the country, Sascha Lavin reports
Sam Bright and Sian Norris explore the financial ties between Conservative MPs and private health companies