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The Flags Are Out in Grimsby For Fish and Football
Stephen Colegrave reports on the patriotic fervour and local pride in Grimsby on the day before Britain leaves the EU on 31 January 2-2020.

Legal Action Launched Over Hong Kong Police's Use of Tear Gas on Democracy Protestors
Fears of long-term health issues had been exacerbated by the police force’s use of expired tear gas which can degrade into more toxic chemicals, Steve Shaw reports.

'I'm Almost Glad he Died Because He Would Never Have Coped in this Society'
As more harrowing stories emerge of people starving to death in the UK following benefits cuts, Natalie Bloomer asks why society isn't outraged.

Erdogan's Crackdown on Lawyers: 'Citizens have no Effective Access to Justice in Turkey'
Stephen Delahunty reports on how professionals and members of civil society in Turkey are living under a shadow.

Sri Lanka’s Missing and Murdered Journalists: A Call for Press Freedom and Justice
Tasnim Nazeer investigates the murders, death threats and past abductions of journalists and activists in Sri Lanka which highlight growing fears for the future of press freedom in the country.

Are Western Corporations Knowingly Profiting from China's Uyghur Organ Harvesting?
CJ Werleman examines the role of western businesses in China's persecution of its Muslim minority.

EXCLUSIVE Did the Ukrainian President Secretly Meet with Putin's 'Grey Cardinal'?
A Ukrainian MP claims that Volodymyr Zelensky met Vladislav Surkov in Oman. Stephen Komarnyckyj looks at the evidence.

Can Labour Fight Against Infighting in its Leadership Contest?
Benedict Cooper reports on a Labour hustings event in Nottingham, which was marked by consensus and calm.
EXCLUSIVE 'Malta Promised to Get to the Bottom of Daphne Caruana Galizia's Murder – And It Is'
In an exclusive interview with Byline Times, Malta's former Justice Minister Owen Bonnici reveals how he believes the country is responding with changes to international criticism over its handling of the murder of its most famous journalist.
What Government Can Learn from Bridging the Age Divide
Saba Salman meets those involved with an intergenerational music project in Surrey, which brings together older adults with dementia or a disability and young people with learning disabilities or complex needs.
China's Harvesting of Uyghur Organs Gets Darker
CJ Werleman reports on new details emerging from China about the targeting of its Muslim minority for body organs sold on to Saudia Arabia.
UK Government Considers Sanctions on China Over Persecution of Uyghurs
Steve Shaw reports on the UK Government's response to news of China's continuing human rights violations against its Muslim minority.
Apple is Aiding China's Repression
Stephen Delahunty looks at how the tech giant is facilitating the Communist country's crackdown on free speech and pro-democracy movements.
China Clamps Down on the Tibetans Escaping for Freedom
Worrying new figures seen by Byline Times show a significant drop in the past 12 years in the number of Tibetans successfully escaping China's grip.
'Baseball Cap Politics' Can Offer No Solutions – We Need to Work Out How to Fix Things Again
Former Conservative MP and independent Mayor of London candidate Rory Stewart gives his take on the biggest issue facing politics today.