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Marching for Freedom in Hong Kong
Steve Shaw reports from Hong Kong on the revolution sweeping the streets of the island and its fight for democracy.

Other Democracies Won't Stop India's Warehousing of 'Undesirables'
As well as its aggression in Kashmir, India has been rounding up and detaining Muslims in Assam since 2016 – but what's to stop it doing so?

‘We Need a Moratorium on Facebook Political Ads to Keep our Elections Safe’
"Facebook should be nowhere near politics," warns investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr.

From Professional Armed Robber to the 'Black Widow': The Story of Linda Calvey
Crime writer Duncan Campbell explores the societal perception of women and illegality.

EXCLUSIVE 'Tommy Robinson' and the Boys in Blue
Those close to the EDL founder claim that police officers often expressed sympathy for his right-wing politics and that the support could include the passing on of confidential information.

EXCLUSIVE 'Tommy Robinson': The Making of a Martyr
Byline Times' exclusive interview with the man who made Stephen Yaxley-Lennon rich and an international phenomenon.

EXCLUSIVE Making Crime Pay for 'Tommy Robinson': How YouTube Rewards Violent Radicalisation
The confessions of Tommy Robinson’s filmmaker show how Google’s video site drove them to produce ever more extreme content, and rewarded the EDL founder with a quarter of a million pounds in the four days after he was sent to jail.

DYING QUIETLY: Exploring the Deaths that Go Unnoticed
In a new series, Natalie Bloomer and Samir Jeraj will explore why the number of people dying in the UK is on the rise.
India's Actions in Kashmir are Finally Opening the World's Eyes to the Struggles of a Forgotten People
How recent events in Kashmir are shining a light on the plight of Muslims living there – and doing untold damage to the reputation of the world’s largest secular democracy.
EXCLUSIVE UK Real Estate Giant to Build Child Detention Centre for Donald Trump's Controversial Family Separation Policy
Savills will be contributing to the US Government's policy of punishing refugees seeking asylum in America by separating children of all ages from their parents.
Brits Seeking to Live and Work in Europe after No Deal'Brexit will be Left in 'Purgatory' as Member States Plan to Tighten Up Laws
David Hencke's analysis of the restrictive measures being drawn up by European countries and EU member states on the post-Brexit fate of British nationals seeking to make their lives there.
‘Doctors Forced to Carry out Practices they Believe to be Unethical’ for Counter-Terrorism
How is the duty on healthcare professionals to refer individuals vulnerable to terrorism under the Prevent strategy injecting racialised interactions between doctor and patient into the NHS?
'It's Not Democracy and It's Not the Law' – Legal Action to Stop Boris Johnson Suspending Parliament for No Deal Brexit Given Go Ahead
A cross-party group of 75 MPs argued that proroguing Parliament would be a breach of the British constitution.
Al Qaeda: In Search of a Home in Asia
Sayed Jalal Shajjan's analysis on why the quest for peace in Afghanistan also requires attention to be paid to the competing desires of India and Pakistan.
Deep Damage: The Ecological and Economic Tug of War for Seabed Mining
If we wish civilisation to keep functioning, with all the technology currently at our disposal, then we need minerals – but at what cost to the environment?