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John Sweeney: 'For the First Time I'm Watching My Step as an Investigative Journalist'
The former BBC reporter speaks to Nicola Driscoll-Davies about his new book exploring the assassination of Malta's Daphne Caruana Galizia.

Housing First Manifestos: Labour Inspired by Europe – Conservatives by Landlords
With Conservative landlords profiting from homelessness, Iwan Doherty explains how the Labour Party takes inspiration from Finland

THE BOX SET: Byline Times on Boris Johnson
From jacuzzi justice to toxic masculinity, dodgy think tanks to Russian oligarchs and hedge fund backers, Trump, Steve Bannon, Dominic Cummings and Farage: here's all you need to know about our Prime Minister.

THE BOX SET: Byline Times' Own Russian Interference Report
With Boris Johnson suppressing a report into Russian interference drawn up by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee, Byline Times provides you with everything the Prime Minister doesn't want you to know.

Inside the BBC Disinformation Group: The Fake News Hunters
Stephen Colegrave meets the BBC Disinformation Group, dedicated to monitoring fake news and disinformation around the world.

Fighting Division and Disinformation – from Outside the Westminster Media Bubble
After 18 years, and with an important role in Parliament's landmark fake news inquiry, a veteran Labour MP diagnoses the real echo chamber in politics.

Trump is Encouraging a New Civil War – How Many Americans Will End Up Paying the Price?
CJ Werleman on more worrying developments in the US, where President Donald Trump is spinning his potential impeachment into a 'coup' which will require retaliation.

My Local Labour Party Candidate Took in a Homeless Family – That's Why I'm Supporting Her Campaign
Natalie Bloomer explains a personal experience which convinced her that journalism and campaigning can mix – and that Sally Keeble is best placed to become Northampton North's next MP.
Humanitarian Crisis Worsens as New Frontline Opens in North-East Syria
Stephen Delahunty on the broken ceasefires and continuing Turkish threats to Kurdish forces