The Prime Minister's admission means the Government's "dream" of sending refugees to the brutal Rwandan dictatorship looks all but over
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The Prime Minister thanked the hi-vis jacket-wearing men for their "important" questions without declaring that they were local Conservative Councillors Ross Hills and Ben Hall-Evans
Adam Diver became embroiled in a row with the minister after Mercer branded a Tweet about him being denied a vote as “fake news from a fake bloke”
The leaked memo reveals Downing Street feared letting veterans use their veteran IDs would "open the floodgates" to also making it easier for students to vote
With news that senior Murdoch executives now face a civil trial, Peter Jukes looks back on a decade of deceit
The MP reported a donation from a company that appears to be inactive in the UK – which his team has now told Byline Times was a mistake
The report is expected to proscribe Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action as 'extreme protest groups' and restrict their ability to fundraise and assemble
Hardeep Matharu, Editor of Byline Times, explores why the June 2024 print edition focuses on how 'cruelty is the point', to a point – and what the left must understand about the role of emotion in politics today
The Home Office unlawfully gave police the powers to intervene against protests where no serious disruption was taking place, the court found
Lord Walney's proposals would impose an effective ban on certain protest groups while handing police forces the power to outlaw regular Gaza protests