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An appeal, backed by prospective Labour MPs and members of the Trade Union Movement, has identified a number of key changes it wants a Starmer-led government to make to ensure that Ukraine wins the war
David Meller CBE allegedly appeared to acknowledge on the recording that the money belonged to Michael Sherwood and asked that the request be kept “secret”
The WikiLeaks founder is currently on his way to the Northern Mariana Islands where he will plead guilty to a single charge before returning to Australia
‘There is a long history of industry leaders and lobbyists becoming politicians. In principle, this can be beneficial – but rarely is’
The Gambling Commission is being sued for mishandling the bidding process – which comes as it investigates suspicious betting activities ahead of the General Election
Records seen by Byline Times throw doubt on the party’s claims about the tech firm employed by Conservative MPs
When Putin tried to mobilise an army to boost troops in his war on Ukraine, some 700,000 people fled. More than two years on, many have returned home. Why?
Tbilisi Pride says that it is in the ‘ultimate battle for our lives… and if we lose, we will have to go into exile’
A leaked memo by Veterans’ Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer revealed Rishi Sunak’s circle initially denied requests to allow the cards to be accepted over fears it would ‘open the floodgates’ to student ID cards
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the more positive narratives around refugees that journalists could disseminate – and why they selectively choose not to
The Conservative election betting scandal is just the tip of the iceberg from a party whose senior figures and donors have treated their time in Government as a ‘gift that keeps on giving’
Matt Gallagher examines elections staffs’ repeated warnings of electoral ‘delivery failure’
The question for workers and bosses alike is not whether change is coming, but how far-reaching and transformative it will be
Around a quarter of a million Brits living abroad could vote on 4 July, affecting results in areas they no longer live
Human rights group Liberty says there is a “huge risk” of large numbers of voters being denied their democratic rights
Now is the time for the West to undo past mistakes and integrate a valuable country into becoming a future non-NATO ally
As the media provides the Reform Leader with a prominent platform once more during this general election campaign, Peter Jukes considers all the concerning lines of enquiry that journalists never confront him with
Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture can reveal some troubling insights into the flagship political debate programme
The ‘Shy Tory’ effect now extends beyond voters to Conservative incumbents as critics complain that voters shouldn’t need a ‘magnifying glass to work out’ who they are voting for
“He’s emotionless, unblinking, a special kind of animal. When financial sanctions finally drop, Khareba needs to be one of the first people targeted”
This is the first general election in which every Brit living overseas can vote, but many non-British workers living in the UK feel deliberately excluded
Combined Trussell Trust and Independent Food Aid Network data lays bare the breadth of food banks in the UK – themselves symptoms of a far deeper food poverty crisis
The guide is designed to oust the Conservatives from Government – but smaller parties have questioned some of the recommendations
Exclusive polling reveals that four-in-ten voters wrongly believe they will just need a polling card in order to vote in the general election
Evacuees are seeking safer ground in the face of a brutal Russian attack, reports Joseph Roche
Staff were offered a £1,000 pay bump as compensation – but GB News even acknowledged it may not cover the expense needed to get them to work outside normal business hours
Despite widespread economic stagnation and declining productivity in the UK, service exports -particularly to the US – are buoying the economy, highlighting London’s increasing dominance and escalating living costs
More evidence that the UK health and emergency services have “profoundly failed” the NHS which is now in a “state of emergency”
The attack on Buthidaung – where thousands of Rohingya Muslims had sought refuge – has been called a “turning point” in what has been dubbed a “slow-burning genocide”
The right-wing newspaper’s ads seem to skirt the line of partisan campaigning, prompting a note from the Electoral Commission…
For the second time this week Byline Times exposes more Reform UK candidates sharing content from far-right influencers and commentators
He wants juries to stop finding defendants not guilty and to prevent judges from applying laws “differently” when they involve issues like climate change and anti-racism
The Green Party has unveiled a manifesto that promises to bring water companies, the Big Five retail energy firms, and the rail network into public ownership, positioning the party significantly to the left of Labour – even if they don’t use that word
“It did strike me as ridiculous that, given the overt nationalism of the Leave.EU campaign, it was involved in discussions with representatives of the Russian Government”
The Prime Minister’s penchant for air travel dwarfs that of his predecessors flies in the face of the Government’s net zero pledges and comes days after his D-Day dodging shame
11 Labour, 17 Lib Dem and two Green candidates win Compass groups’ backing, and could form pro-reform caucus if elected
The Uni is allowing invasive ground investigation surveys which critics say could disturb or even destroy active birds’ nests protected under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act
One Reform candidate defended himself by suggesting that his social profile makes clear that his retweets and likes “are not endorsements”