With news that senior Murdoch executives now face a civil trial, Peter Jukes looks back on a decade of deceit
Crime and Justice
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
New evidence suggests that Murdoch's company targeted politicians of every rank, including the Attorney General and Chancellor
Serco and G4S overcharged the Ministry of Justice for the same service – then the MOJ tried to hide from the House of Lords that it gave both firms new contracts
IPP sentences were abolished more than a decade ago - but despite legislative changes hundreds of inmates remain in jail indefinitely and many are taking their own lives in despair
Hardeep Matharu, Editor of Byline Times, explains why the cover story of the May 2024 print edition is one which must urgently be told
Victims speak to Byline Times as some are forced to cough up thousands of pounds to access their abusers' trial transcripts
As Westminster is rocked by a ‘honeypot’ scandal, Byline Times has uncovered two strikingly similar catfish conspiracies targeting celebrities and the public over the past five years