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A new generation of information warfare tools still pose the same threat to Ukraine, unity in Europe and the US elections
As Reform UK dominates the media spotlight amid rumoured Conservative defections, the Green Party’s co-leaders call out the UK media for its disproportionate coverage of hard-right figures
The family of a child suffering Long COVID claims they have faced ‘medical gaslighting’ and been consistently denied NHS care
The Environment Agency vowed that its pension fund would be going green – Byline Times’ analysis suggests this has not been the case
Six years on from the famous handshake between the leaders of North and South Korea, is a war still likely?
“How exactly are you helping by increasing your part of council tax?” Susan Hall once asked Mayor Sadiq Khan
Byline Times has not previously reported on any investigation into the journalist by Police Scotland
The £1.2 billion tunnel is arguably the biggest infrastructure project Khan has approved – but he rarely brings it up
The Government appears keen to limit climate protestors’ legal justifications for direct action
After being awarded six large PPE contracts the Conservative donor was last year elevated to the prestigious UK Board of Trade by Kemi Badenoch
Activists in Cornwall say the scheme – while welcome – will barely touch the sides as 23,000 languish on a council waiting list
A press release by the department containing misleading information was only corrected after House of Lords objections
Amina Ahmed tells Byline Times that senior management regularly turned a blind eye to allegations of violence, sexual assault, and even rape made by her female colleagues against serving officers
Ten years on from the death of Zane Gbangbola, in circumstances that have still not been properly explained, the risk from contaminated waste dumps continues to grow
Bridgepoint, Bupa, Centene, Spire and UnitedHealth have been implicated in a litany of scandals and controversies in the UK and America
The Rwanda-backed M23 is continuing its campaign of mass rape and murder in the DRC – with the UK turning a blind-eye
A scandal involving a pardon to a paedophile’s accomplice has already taken down Hungary’s former justice minister, President, and the head of the Hungarian Reformed Church
In some constituencies, one-fifth of potential voters have not signed up to the electoral roll, new analysis reveals
Navalny’s death proves that no serious political force can challenge the Kremlin’s dictator – but it seriously undermines Russia’s image in the world
On the anniversary of Caroline Flack’s death, Byline Times launches a new #MediaToo investigation into her treatment by the police and the media with an interview with her mother Christine
The High Court ruled against Croydon Council in relation to its treatment of a disabled asylum seeker.
Stella Assange speaks to Byline Times about her fears for her husband if his extradition to the US is allowed following a forthcoming hearing in London
Protesters plan to target the Labour leader’s decision to ditch his flagship climate commitment
Ministers’ failure to properly monitor nitrogen pollution in our waterways is effectively encouraging further breaches of environmental law by farmers and big business, reports Thomas Perrett
As a community book seller loses her unique shop in Shepherd’s Bush Market, Iain Overton looks at the broader struggles facing London’s historic markets, facing the juggernaut of modern development.
Substantial evidence of criminal behaviour and cover-up at Mirror Group Newspapers emerged last summer at trial
In his much-vaunted interview with the Russian leader, Tucker Carlson simply allowed Putin to repeat well-worn propaganda points. But who is Putin actually talking to?
Commons Committee criticises the costs of the remaining high-speed rail link and the Government for fixing the figures
A significant number of GPs are leaving permanent positions for locum roles or leaving clinical careers altogether, according to a new research by EveryDoctor
With its fourth former staff member charged with the sexual abuse of children in recent years, Byline Times delves into the dark past of Britain’s most famous – and troubled – private school
The party’s decision signals continuing, if low-key, commitment to press reform, writes Brian Cathcart
A legal settlement between various parties and the families of Grenfell victims suggests where the responsibility for the 2017 fire actually lies
The party’s U-turn on the bankers’ bonus cap comes just months after the party campaigned against scrapping it
Neither can agree where the money should be used to help Ukraine, according to new parliamentary report
A prominent lawyer, hacking victim and an ex-police officer are joining Prince Harry in demanding police action into Mirror Group crimes and alleged lies to the Leveson Inquiry
John Sweeney, who worked on the 2015 BBC documentary, explores how the Post Office’s chair was also on the broadcaster’s board while the programme was in production – without declaring it
How far will Labour go to appease the billionaire press ahead of the general election? We are about to find out, writes Brian Cathcart