Oligarch press ownership, BBC capture, disinformation networks, the weaponisation of free speech, and the media’s refusal to investigate itself.
Why was Jack Posobiec, who has spread baseless Russian propaganda about the country, accompanying a US Treasury delegation visit to Ukraine?
The media has been full of incredibly dubious claims that young people want to be ruled by a dictatorship. The reality is very different, argues Natasha Devon
Former followers of the ‘Dark Enlightenment’ say a planned ‘neo-reactionary’ hollowing out of government is happening in real time
Trump’s Gaza plan ‘does not come out of the blue’ argues Nafeez Ahmed, it is ‘part and parcel of a broader white supremacist agenda’
Analysis shows Reform UK representatives benefit from half of all MP engagement on Twitter despite holding just 3.5% of seats in Parliament
There was a flurry of Ofcom complaints after a series of offensive remarks by presenters on the right-wing channel
Updated last part of our five part special investigation into the disappearance of the Rugby star Levis Davis
Part Four of a five-part special investigation by Dan Evans and Tom Latchem into a missing person’s case with dark criminal undertones
There is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public, in order to push for Trump-style mass deportations, argues Zoe Gardner
Keir Starmer has sought a closer relationship with the Murdoch-owned newspaper, under his leadership
The News of the World hired security guards from a Daniel Morgan murder suspect to protect Mahmood in court
Murdoch’s newspaper group apologises for 15 years of privacy breaches in landmark settlement – but the Prime Minister’s office quickly dismisses calls for a fresh investigation
Donald Trump and his associates are already cashing in handsomely from his presidency
Rupert Murdoch’s media empire is accused of a corporate cover-up on an “endemic scale”
Could this be the moment that Rupert Murdoch’s media empire is finally held to account for its actions?
“For me, the act of civil disobedience was a stand against the increasing erosion of a fundamental pillar of democracy – our right to protest”
New analysis by Byline Times reveals the scale of earnings being raked in by Members of Parliament on top of their £91,346 salaries.
Britain’s ‘newspaper of record’ had two complaints over inaccuracy upheld against it in one day
Extinction Rebellion UK reflects on the meaning of this historic moment
Keir Starmer’s biographer Tom Baldwin on how the national broadcaster has helped to amplify Elon Musk’s lies
The Government is ‘absolutely not going to save us… 2025 needs to be the year we start to save ourselves’
The first Pop Idol winner – and Byline Times supporter – speaks to Josiah Mortimer about the pressures of fame and the stories he believes are still to come to light about the reality TV music world
The broadcaster provides an oversized platform for representatives from opaquely-funded libertarian lobby groups, says media academic Julian Petley
The owner of energy firm Ecotricity tells Byline Times he is open to funding a new media project staffed by Observer journalists opposed to its sale to Tortoise Media
Who will – truly – hold the line with the prospect of a more extreme politics coming to Britain via the ballot box?
As the Guardian announces the ‘sale’ of the 233-year-old Observer to Tortoise Media, Carole Cadwalladr takes a closer look at its moneymen
The Government has already approved some airport expansion plans, but these two will be a bigger test of Ministers’ climate commitments
Media outlets rush to condemn climate change campaigners as “middle class” protesters causing “chaos” while ignoring greater disruption by millionaire landowners
The decision to further restrict access to vaccines “will leave many vulnerable people unprotected” warn academics and health professionals
Governments and businesses keep talking the talk on preventing a catastrophic climate breakdown, while consistently refusing to walk the walk
You don’t have to look very hard to see that Starmer’s Government has been far more active than the Daily Mail is telling you
“In many ways, this COP was a deep disappointment”, those feeling the full force of catastrophic climate change tell the Byline Podcast
COP29 was far from the dramatic turning point in the fight against catastrophic climate change that the world needs
The financial data company is accused of listing dozens of bonds as raising funds for a ‘sustainable purpose’ when they could be used to fund fossil fuel companies and deforestation
Hundreds of millions were wasted on contracts with zombie companies which vanished before any taxpayers’ cash could be recovered