In the first part of its three-year special investigation, Byline Times reveals the accounts of victims targeted by the powerful TV presenter
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How did they allow a threadbare tale from a totally discredited news source to swamp the airwaves and the news pages, asks Brian Cathcart
The move from the governing party has sparked concerns over press freedom
The former Brexit Party Leader's claims to have been politically persecuted by the banks have been taken at face value by publications that really should know better
With complaints about the notorious column on the grounds of harassment, inaccuracy and racial discrimination dismissed by IPSO, this ruling will have no effect on the conduct of the press, writes Brian Cathcart
Lord Skidelsky My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Purvis, made an important point about the importance of thinking about a post-Putin future. I have never thought that Putin either can or deserves to survive this adventure on which he has embarked, but I am interested in what is meant by such phrases as “withdraw his … Continue reading Comment in the House of Lords on a post-Putin Russia
How Boris Johnson ushered a 'former' KGB agent and his son into the British establishment – while most of the media looked the other way
Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted in the U.S., any reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime.
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Boris Johnson's new job at the Daily Mail is the perfect example of how failure is rewarded in British political and media life.