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Electoral Commission’s £280k bid to boost electoral roll offers a hint of Labour’s reform plans
Well over a thousand people ‘denied a vote’ due to issues with mandatory photo ID rules in the capital
Nearly half of those turned away on 4 July appear to be non-white, according to observers
Is James McMurdock a business super-star, or has he embellished his CV?
EXCLUSIVE: The Information Commissioner rebuked the Conservatives after they sent out thousands of leaflets which tricked voters into handing over their personal data
Despite the candidates having zero online presence, many still garnered thousands of votes and may have swung close elections
Record ‘distorted’ election result raises question marks’ for new Government according to Make Votes Matter
EXCLUSIVE: Police confirm they are investigating allegations of potential election rule breach by a Reform UK candidate.
There has been a major public response to Byline Times’ report of ‘super-shy’ Reform UK parliamentary candidates – exposing concerning legal loopholes and the limits of the role of Electoral Commission
Nearly half of Brits incorrectly believe that a polling card can be used as ID when voting
One disenfranchised voter told Byline Times that it represented the ‘utter clusterf**k that is the sum of 14 years’ of Conservative rule
The Reform Party is hovering around 18% of the vote, yet Farage’s and his party’s Facebook posts generated six times more reactions and shares than either Labour or the Conservatives and their leaders
Absent from hustings, media interviews, and social media, why are Nigel Farage’s Reform champions quite so elusive?
Voters are about to hack First Past the Post on an epic scale
Explained: How malicious bots and other automated programmes are used to spread misinformation – and how widespread they are
The party says it will ensure taxpayers’ money is never wasted
Islamophobia, the Great Replacement Theory, and GB News are key elements in the Russian propaganda networks supporting the Reform Party
‘They have voted at every opportunity and have actively sought out and studied the various political parties, claims and policies. Once voter ID came to this country, they found the ID process a challenge’
Candidates have raised tens of thousands for Nigel Farage’s party despite failing to explain how they will vet donors, amid claims the party doesn’t have ‘millionaire’ funders
As Nigel Farage’s party is embroiled in another racism scandal at the national level, Byline Times reveals its candidate in Richmond Park has previously come under fire for sharing content from Generation Identity and regularly makes racist social media posts
“It is clear that voter ID rules are having a disproportionate and damaging impact on our elections and should be scrapped by the next government”
The final head to head debate between Starmer and Sunak didn’t have a single question on climate or nature.
During his Labour leadership election, Starmer hinted at backing proportional representation. But he now appears to support continuing with Westminster’s First Past The Post voting system
Rishi Sunak’s party has been accused of lying to the public after posing as independent fact checkers during the BBC Leaders Debate
Records seen by Byline Times throw doubt on the party’s claims about the tech firm employed by Conservative MPs
A leaked memo by Veterans’ Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer revealed Rishi Sunak’s circle initially denied requests to allow the cards to be accepted over fears it would ‘open the floodgates’ to student ID cards
Exclusive new polling finds that even among current Conservative voters, many believe a wipeout for the party would actually be a “positive” result
Matt Gallagher examines elections staffs’ repeated warnings of electoral ‘delivery failure’
Around a quarter of a million Brits living abroad could vote on 4 July, affecting results in areas they no longer live
Human rights group Liberty says there is a “huge risk” of large numbers of voters being denied their democratic rights
The ‘Shy Tory’ effect now extends beyond voters to Conservative incumbents as critics complain that voters shouldn’t need a ‘magnifying glass to work out’ who they are voting for
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
The right-wing newspaper’s ads seem to skirt the line of partisan campaigning, prompting a note from the Electoral Commission…
The leaflets give voters the false impression that she has been endorsed by the Reform UK leader
The Prime Minister accused Keir Starmer of wanting to “change the rules so they’re in power for a very long time”, despite the Conservatives making a long list of changes to elections designed to keep them in office
11 Labour, 17 Lib Dem and two Green candidates win Compass groups’ backing, and could form pro-reform caucus if elected
Luke Akehurst’s remarks about Marxist Jews spark outrage, with critics claiming they play into “Good Jew / Bad Jew” trope
Jonathan Gullis refused to comment on our story while Stoke on Trent Conservative Federation threaten punitive legal case
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
George Cottrell was Farage’s Chief of Staff until he was found guilty of wire fraud in 2017. He’s now returned to the Reform leader’s side as an advisor
Restanding Conservative candidate for Lincoln Karl McCartney has previously been criticised for the same trick
Our investigation into an X/Twitter account which makes regular attacks on the Conservative and Labour candidates in Wimbledon, suggest it is run by former Lib Dem council candidate and prominent activist