Part Two: The interconnectedness of far-right groups reflects the extent to which those holding extreme beliefs have used the issue of child sexual exploitation to further their own ends
Crime and Justice
Part Three: In 2020, a two-year study of crime data and academic research by the Home Office concluded that 'group-based offenders are most commonly white'
Part Four: The far-right is able to present itself as ‘filling the gap’ left by a lack of services with its own range of 'support' for survivors
Adam Crozier came close to losing his job at The Telegraph in 1987 after changing advertising records to "enhance" his reputation
National Audit Office figures show MoJ way off target of reducing court case backlog by more than 14,000 cases and more than 6,000 are two years or more old
Despite a raft of public scandals involving government corruption and negligence, there is still no adequate statutory framework to bring those guilty of misconduct in a public office to account
With news that senior Murdoch executives now face a civil trial, Peter Jukes looks back on a decade of deceit
The Home Office unlawfully gave police the powers to intervene against protests where no serious disruption was taking place, the court found
The Australian Prime Minister has urged Biden to let the WikiLeaks founder return home, as he waits in London's Belmarsh prison for his next court hearing
Byline Times finds library of 'upskirting' images available at leading photo agencies following Laurence Fox incident involving Narinder Kaur