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The 'Rising Star of Scottish Politics' – in the Dock of the Sheriff's Court
Byline Times' court reporter James Doleman returns with the curious case of Natalie McGarry

One Hundred Years On: Government Concerned about 'Financial Implications' of Apologising for 1919 Amritsar Massacre
100 years after the horrific expression of British brutality in India, the Government still appears unwilling to formally apologise for the killings in Jallianwala Bagh.

EXCLUSIVE Losing Momentum – can Jeremy Corbyn Survive a Split from his Base?
The unprecedented, unpunished rebellion of shadow cabinet members against a three-line whip raises the question: is Jeremy Corbyn only the ‘spiritual leader’ of the Labour party?

EXCLUSIVE The Story of Brexit is the Story of Empire: Why Did Asian Immigrants Vote to Leave the EU?
The complicated love-hate relationship of immigrants from former colonies with the British Empire cannot be ignored if lessons are to be learned in post-Brexit Britain, says Hardeep Matharu

Online Islamophobia: YouTube Still Aiding the Targeting of Muslims
Mike Stuchbery speaks to Parveen Ali who has experienced harrassment and abuse since appearing in a YouTube video by a well-known Far Right figure.

News from the Brexit Cliff Edge
Byline Times regular update on all the news about Britain's pending exit from the EU
