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Charles Woodburn sold over 330,000 personal shares in BAE Systems, earning £4,163,035
Palestinians are vanishing without a trace into secret prisons and detention centres, and authorities are stonewalling their families
HMP Dartmoor was set to close due to its underfunded and crumbling state before a Government U-turn in 2021
Tom Mutch tells a harrowing story of resilience and desperation
NHS doctor David Oliver explains why the results of a damning new survey should alarm patients and healthcare professionals
Scratch the surface of just about any public service failure of recent years and outsourcing features as a key cause, writes Chris Grey
Sadiq Khan is the latest victim of a sustained campaign of misinformation and outright lies from the Conservative party
Exclusive ‘exit data’ obtained by Byline Times suggests that the force has a long way to go in its claimed attempts to ‘address valid concerns’ about life as a non-white or female employee on the force
Former Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield branded the figures from an investigation by Byline Times as ‘extraordinary’ and said that the system was ‘completely dysfunctional’
Helena Kennedy KC is set to introduce a Bill to the House of Lords so those suspected of atrocities can be arrested in Britain
There is mounting evidence that the fossil fuel industry is involved in an extensive disinformation campaign
Leicestershire School Heads have opened their books to parents showing them just how much they are struggling
Labour is set to unveil details of its plans to devolve more powers away from Westminster
Nick Davies shared a post featuring London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Adolf Hitler
Black and ethnic minority communities are under-represented in dementia debate and action – despite facing multiple inequalities related to the condition
A victim of stalking and harassment has spoken out as official figures show just how prevalent the crime is in the UK
Millie McAinsh’s family sought help when the ME sufferer could no longer eat – only for her to to be sectioned
NHS doctor Chris Day is set to challenge a tribunal decision in a case where 90,000 emails were destroyed ‘in the middle of the night’ while a hearing was underway
New evidence uncovered in a Byline Times #MediaToo investigation questions the assault charge that led to the TV presenter’s suicide
As Theresa May’s former Communications Director Robbie Gibb is re-appointed to the BBC board, the new retail edition of Byline Times’ reveals the inside story of how the corporation was cowed by the Conservative party machine
Andrew Kersley reports on the massive profits being made by the hotel tycoon dubbed the ‘Asylum King’.
Frontline advisors at Rooted Finance sacked on International Women’s Day
The second anti-Muslim hatred advisor proposed in a week has problematic connections to the Quilliam Foundation and the Gatestone Institute
Despite heavy media focus on the party, only a handful of Reform UK’s councillors have ever been elected on their ticket
The Conservative Party’s defence of their donor Frank Hester, who made racist comments about Diane Abbott and black women, reveals the double standards at the heart of Rishi Sunak’s anti-extremism plans, reports Adam Bienkov
Refugees from Chinese oppression in Britain also believe the Government’s crackdown on face masks at demonstrations opens them up to reprisals
Karam Bales delves into a conference with ties to a Russian backed anti-gender network
Sunak’s Government has been called to face a UN committee over the shocking conditions faced by some disabled people after years of austerity
Nafeez Ahmed reveals the inside story of how Tell MAMA founder, Fiyaz Mughal, suppressed an investigation into Conservative links with the far-right in Europe
‘I’m sick to death of this idea that Jews think in a singular way’ one Jewish Londoner responded to Government adviser Robin Simcox
Those wishing an end to the war crimes in Gaza have gained a supporting voice in parliament with George Galloway’s Workers’ Party. But what of those opposing Putin’s war on Ukraine?
The country’s defence budget is projected to overspend by £16.9 billion across 10 years as no decisions have been taken on which programmes to prioritise
Migrants risking their lives to cross the US border is a huge political issue but also a quiet, devastating human tragedy
The Government’s ‘slash and crash’ Budget was left largely unscathed by Keir Starmer’s party. Why?
Children are dying younger and growing up shorter, while the elderly’s last years are more painful and desperate than they once were. We have normalised the life of our society falling apart, writes Danny Dorling
The presenter was suspended from the channel in September after his exchange with Laurence Fox
The Centre for Media Monitoring found that, in the month after the 7 October attacks, pro-Israeli sources were quoted more often and challenged less frequently than Palestinians