Explained: How malicious bots and other automated programmes are used to spread misinformation - and how widespread they are
UK Politics
Absent from hustings, media interviews, and social media, why are Nigel Farage's Reform champions quite so elusive?
The Reform Party is hovering around 18% of the vote, yet Farage's and his party's Facebook posts generated six times more reactions and shares than either Labour or the Conservatives and their leaders
How a Conservative campaign line became the weaponised mantra of the Daily Mail – and infected the entire general election campaign
As Labour heads towards Government, large parts of the press are suddenly starting to notice things they have spent the past 14 years ignoring
This election Compass is only backing candidates who recognise the "farce" of FPTP and will push to remove it in the next parliament
Is there a chance that - despite a Labour landslide on Thursday, Keir Starmer’s own seat is in trouble?
One disenfranchised voter told Byline Times that it represented the 'utter clusterf**k that is the sum of 14 years' of Conservative rule
Prospective Labour candidates have worked as lobbyists for trade bodies and companies that will have a vested interests in shifting the party's key election pledges in government
A dishonest doctor gets struck off the medical register. The banker who steals from his clients goes to jail. A deceitful military officer gets cashiered. Why should politicians not expect to play by the same rules?