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EXCLUSIVE US Correspondent Covering Democracy Protests Denied Entry into Hong Kong
Tommy Walker reports how the author and former Green Beret Michael Yon was stopped by immigration after his coverage of civil unrest in the city.

THE GREAT BRITISH BREAK-UP: Lessons and Warnings from Dublin and Belfast
Byline Times travelled to Northern Ireland and the Republic to uncover what Britain can learn about the dangers of a repressed English nationalism

HS2 Might Not be Approved but it is still Destroying Ancient Trees and Hedgerows
Stuart Spray reports on how HS2 'enabling works' continue to destroy the environment even though the project might be scrapped by the Government any day now.

India is Outsourcing its Dirty Work to Right-Wing Vigilantes
CJ Werleman on how mob violence against those protesting the Indian Government's anti-Muslim citizenship laws is taking its cue from state violence dished out by the police and influenced by politicians.

Government Refuses to Reveal How Many RAF Bombs Failed to Explode as it would Harm Arms Trade Manufacturer’s ‘Trade Secrets’
Iain Overton reports on the ‘dud’ missiles which might now litter Iraq and Syria and could explode, harming civilians.

Psychology Isn’t Enough: The Failure to Prevent Individual Terror Attacks
Hardeep Matharu looks at how longer sentences and current counter-radicalisation policy fails to address the real risks.

‘This Happens to Other People – and then You Realise Other People Are You’
The father of terror victim Jack Merritt celebrates his son’s priso reforming spirit and speaks out against the Government’s approach to religious radicalisation

Yemen's Violence Escalates Again as Peace Efforts Fail
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey reports on how the Saudia Arabia's intervention has backfired in a conflict which has already cost 130,000 lives.
Poverty Hits Women in Different Ways to Men
The deputy chief executive of the Lankelly Chase foundation outlines the findings of its new research exploring how disadvantages might manifest differently in the lives of women.
Russia Takes Another Fascist Turn
As Vladimir Putin moves to secure his political future, Sarah Hurst reports on the country's new political party.