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A damning first report from the COVID Inquiry reveals how three successive Health and Social Care Secretaries failed to put a plan in place to handle the crisis that struck
A report by the Climate Change Committee shows just how much action the new Labour Government needs to take to achieve the country’s targets
In part two of his investigation, Nafeez Ahmed reveals how a Government-funded organisation provides a statistically distorted picture of the national crisis of anti-Muslim hate crimes
Keir Starmer’s party has just set our Parliament’s agenda for the first time in nearly 15 years
Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, used to be a harsh critic of the former US president – now he’s a “dutiful ventriloquist of the Trumpian gospel”. Here’s what happened
In the first part of this two part investigation, Members of the House of Lords question Tell MAMA’s transparency and governance. The organisation stands by its work.
The newspaper has waged a culture war on anyone spreading awareness of verifiable truths about the British Empire and its legacies
The Greater Manchester Mayor has called for a “rewiring” of British democracy ahead of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s King’s Speech
James McMurdock’s LinkedIn profile and Reform Party UK bio details “roles at prestigious institutions” – a former colleague tells a very different story
Social media users branded the post “outrageous” and it was slammed by the National Black Police Association
Dan Kaszeta, who planned a number of protective advances and protection missions for the United States Secret Service, explores the challenges of USSS protection
Vladimir Putin seeks to build a coalition of nations that either support its actions or remain neutral, thereby undermining the unified stance of Western countries on the Russian war in Ukraine
A charismatic bishop led thousands to protest the government’s handling of tensions with Azerbaijan, but experts say the movement has proven only a flash in the pan
Is James McMurdock a business super-star, or has he embellished his CV?
Explained: How the media keep getting it so wrong
During a three-year recruitment of 20,000 officers, police were able to achieve gender parity – but when it came to black women, ‘acute discrimination’ was clear
“They seemed to be in complete disarray”
Despite the candidates having zero online presence, many still garnered thousands of votes and may have swung close elections
The parliamentary ‘entrepreneurial political start up’ has no members, and its shareholding structure gives Nigel Farage ultimate control
From giving birth at a refugee camp as bombs rained down, to the daily struggle of finding food and water; taking refuge in Rafah to paying smugglers to help them escape to Egypt. A harrowing story of survival
The party plans to focus on stopping new oil and gas projects, mandate solar panels on new-builds, lift the two-child benefit cap and address river pollution
EXCLUSIVE: Police confirm they are investigating allegations of potential election rule breach by a Reform UK candidate.
“Disgust at the callous indifference to the decades of suffering of the Palestinians by both main political parties led to the grassroots movement called The Muslim Vote”
The Darth Vader brigade, which is made up of civilians including a teacher and IT workers, operates as an important first line of defence to keep Ukraine’s capital safe from Iranian-made Shaheds
The ‘Popular Conservatism’ Conference exposed a party firmly stuck in conspiracy-driven denial about why it just suffered the worst electoral defeat in its history
There has been a major public response to Byline Times’ report of ‘super-shy’ Reform UK parliamentary candidates – exposing concerning legal loopholes and the limits of the role of Electoral Commission
Ben Lake and Llinos Medi outline party priorities and concerns as they push for more funding and devolution
“We don’t know if we’ll still be alive next week, so we live as if there’s no tomorrow.”
The bases are under heightened threat by Hezbollah amid calls for greater transparency around how they are being used
The salaries of specialist probation officers who manage sex offenders are being cut – and 77% say they plan to leave the job
Technically a diaspora rights organisation, critics say the Western Azerbaijan Community has become one of Baku’s key instruments for domestic radicalisation
Northern Ireland will now be represented by a wide range of views in Westminster – but while Keir Starmer has years of austerity to undo he’s been urged not to forget about NI
The Green Party secured four seats – quadrupling its representation in the Commons – now the real work begins, co-leader Adrian Ramsay says
One party really missed out on coverage with no page one appearances, interviews, or bylines – and it certainly wasn’t Reform
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on how political parities missed a trick on TikTok and connecting with young voters – and how the media must do better
Nearly half of Brits incorrectly believe that a polling card can be used as ID when voting
‘For the media to be interviewing political leaders and not even asking the questions is shocking’
How a Conservative campaign line became the weaponised mantra of the Daily Mail – and infected the entire general election campaign
One disenfranchised voter told Byline Times that it represented the ‘utter clusterf**k that is the sum of 14 years’ of Conservative rule
The Reform Party is hovering around 18% of the vote, yet Farage’s and his party’s Facebook posts generated six times more reactions and shares than either Labour or the Conservatives and their leaders
Is there a chance that – despite a Labour landslide on Thursday, Keir Starmer’s own seat is in trouble?
Absent from hustings, media interviews, and social media, why are Nigel Farage’s Reform champions quite so elusive?