In response to riots, attacks on police, and destruction of property in numerous British cities, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says ‘I utterly condemn the right wing thuggery we have witnessed this week-end.’ To hold perpetrators of violence accountable, he promises the full weight of the law: arrests, convictions and sentencing. A more immediate task, Continue reading »
UK Politics
The Government announced the barge will close in January 2025 but figures released to Byline Times on 'health incidents' on the barge have reignited calls for the most vulnerable residents to be moved immediately
Cuts to the UN aid agency's budget in the aftermath of the reports were estimated to have cost it half a billion dollars in crucial emergency funds
The UK is acting as if the bombing of hospitals, starvation of civilians, and razing of entire neighbourhoods was just a disappointing but ultimately anomalous spell of bad behaviour
Accommodation for asylum seekers awaiting Home Office processing amounted to £6.4 billion of the overspend
The allegations could be a 'huge headache' for the Conservative Party as it tries to move on from the scandals of its recent past
The next generation cannot take forward the peace process if they continue to be subject to segregation and reinforced division that defined previous generations, argues Emma DeSouza
Key elements of misinformation about the Southport killings originated in a social media post by 'Channel 3 News’
A recent report was problematic for appearing to place responsibility with 'demanding parents’ who contribute to local authority financial problems, writes Sharon Smith
While the current debate has focused on the 350,000 children that could be pulled out of poverty if the policy were scrapped, it paints an incomplete picture