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Festus Akinbusoye is in hot water over potential ethics breaches as complaints mount
The Conservative candidate against London Mayor Sadiq Khan joined a series of events with the extreme anti-ULEZ campaigner
Outgoing Green MP Caroline Lucas and party Co-Leader Carla Denyer suggest gains for their party this week in England will put pressure on Starmer to be radical
As Europe’s far-right movement gains alarming momentum, what are its funding, tactics – and prevention strategies?
The Conservative campaign in London has been accused of more ‘underhand’ campaign tactics
The Conservative candidate for London Mayor has been very vocal about council tax hikes – but in 2023 she voted to raise Harrow’s by more than 5%
IPP sentences were abolished more than a decade ago – but despite legislative changes hundreds of inmates remain in jail indefinitely and many are taking their own lives in despair
The former Chief Executive of ITN and Ofcom Partner for Contents and Standards digs deeper into the regulator’s partial research into ‘due impartiality’
As the SAS grapples with a litany of accusations, one thing is abundantly clear – the need for comprehensive oversight and reform
Low take-up of the Government’s Voter Authority Certificate poses a risk to voters in May’s local elections, campaigners warn
The Prime Minister has gathered huge plaudits from supportive newspapers for his pledge to increase defence spending, while using numbers that simply don’t add up
Leaked WhatsApp messages between the Conservative peer Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Khalid Mahmood MP reveal distrust of the think tank, which has links to a ‘white genocide’ believer
Parents denied Government support want to work but employment often barely covers their childcare costs and leaves them with no options
An open letter has been sent to Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Michelle Donelan, urging her to ditch the bill which is back before the House of Lords today
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has cost it thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars – but its military influence has also taken a major hit
Red leaflets posing as newspapers have been landing on doorsteps ahead of the local elections – but there’s little mention of the party behind them
Journalist and filmmaker Oz Katerji talks about the importance of the Ukraine conflict, the courage of the people and how the war changed his life, ahead of the release of his documentary
Julian Petley and the Good Law Project informed the broadcast regulator that it would apply for judicial review of its approach to the controversial channel unless it made clear the same rules apply to it
The Prime Minister’s immoral and obscenely expensive plan will only end in tears for everyone involved
Republicans unfurled banners outside Kensington Palace and across the UK on Sunday ahead of a major day of action
Despite the Conservatives pledging to get rid of no-fault evictions in 2019 landlords are using it in record numbers with a 28% increase in 2023
Victims speak to Byline Times as some are forced to cough up thousands of pounds to access their abusers’ trial transcripts
Top level discussions between Georgian government officials and their party’s oligarch founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili, provide insights into the motivation for resurrecting a draft law that prompted two nights of rioting last year, reports Will Neal
A Bylines Times commissioned poll has revealed that people might finally be prepared to pay for better medical care in the UK as frustrations with the service grow
EU Reporter has launched an investigation after Byline Times questioned it about reporting on the protest that took place when Moldovan President Maia Sandu visited Bucharest
Full Fact has called on the Government to clarify how mis- and disinformation will be challenged in this pivotal election year
A leading writer on the economy explains why the underperformance of the stock market should shock and concern everyone
Several senior Labour figures have publicly rejected calls for rent controls, leaving the London Mayor in a tricky spot
A dispute between Shell and Ukraine ends with a nasty surprise for the British oil giant
In recent months hundreds of thousands of young people have registered to vote. A poor youth turnout was expected to favour the Conservatives
35 years on from the disaster that killed 97 Liverpool fans, survivors believe a law demanding a ‘duty of candour’ in public inquiries could prevent future cover ups
Israel’s key defence is that it is not intending to destroy Gazans, but to destroy Hamas – so whatever happens is therefore not intentional
Political author Will Hutton tells Byline Times why the Conservative party is in such a mess – and what voters need to do at the next General Election to “put a stake through its heart”
A recent Byline Times investigation uncovered evidence that led to the Metropolitan Police announcing that it is re-examining its decision to charge the TV star with assault
Karam Bales examines the close links between the FSU, the Office for Students and the Government’s drive to legislate on freedom of speech
US State Department documents show just how involved America is – and how they coached Israeli officials on how to undermine findings and defend themselves
As Westminster is rocked by a ‘honeypot’ scandal, Byline Times has uncovered two strikingly similar catfish conspiracies targeting celebrities and the public over the past five years