Bonfires to mark the day in Northern Ireland are often used not as a symbol of one’s national identity but as a marker of territory, writes Emma deSouza
      
  Identity
There remains on both sides of the political divide an entrenched minority whose belief system serves as an extension of their identity
      
  The team behind the ‘In-Between Lines’ initiative, which explores the adopted and mixed-race experience, share why it is so important to talk about the complexity of identity
      
  Martin Shaw looks at Goodwin's new book and its claims that Britain is run by a ‘woke’ new elite
      
  On the three-year anniversary of Keir Starmer becoming Labour Leader, Adam Bienkov analyses whether he has kept to his word or broken it
      
  Only when England can see itself as England will it be possible to challenge the idea that Britain is England, writes former Labour MP John Denham
      
  An exclusive poll for Byline Times finds only a minority of voters would choose to remain in the UK if given the option to emigrate to another country
      
  Anthony Barnett explores what he sees as the global emergence of a radical, progressive politics – especially in the United States
      
  by Omer Tekdemir* These days we are witnessing a growing interest in Karl Polanyi’s framework to explain the organic crisis of neoliberalism, including the populist reaction; while Antonio Gramsci has always been popular within a wide range of movement studies from different disciplines.My recently published monograph Constituting the Political Economy of the Kurds: Social Embeddedness, Hegemony, […]
      
  Emma DeSouza reports on the implications for remain-voting Northern Ireland and the Union of Ireland's positive relationship with the EU, amid ongoing complications over the Protocol