As Liz Truss joins Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson as the latest recruit to Steve Bannon’s dangerous and undemocratic internationalist ‘anti-globalism’ – more online information warfare and hate will be the result, writes Peter Jukes
UK Politics
The Environment Agency vowed that its pension fund would be going green – Byline Times' analysis suggests this has not been the case
Current talk of reform – on all sides of the political spectrum – only protects the status quo, argues Greg Parston
The Tech Accord to Combat Deceptive Use of AI in 2024 Elections is well-meaning but lacks detail and urgency, argues Emma DeSouza
It's time for politicians to show leadership and give away some power, writes Compass' Frances Foley
Among all the new forms of Conservatism springing up in the run up to the next election, Kruger's New Conservatives appear to be the most religious in their "holy war against the Left"
The £1.2 billion tunnel is arguably the biggest infrastructure project Khan has approved – but he rarely brings it up
"How exactly are you helping by increasing your part of council tax?" Susan Hall once asked Mayor Sadiq Khan
A press release by the department containing misleading information was only corrected after House of Lords objections
Activists in Cornwall say the scheme – while welcome – will barely touch the sides as 23,000 languish on a council waiting list