The Labour leader's decision to make restoring trust in public life the centre piece of his election campaign, raises questions about his own record
Corruption
New legislation designed to limit the activities of Russian oligarchs seems to be more honoured in the breach than the observance
Byline Times has been unravelling the dealings behind the procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the UK since the very early days of the pandemic. Here’s what we learnt – and what we still need answers to...
A lawyer acting for the lawyer of Baroness Michelle Mone told Byline Times it would be defamatory to suggest David McKie 'knowingly represented a false position’
A film about the PPE scandal did not declare to some contributors it was being funded by a company that won £203 million in Government PPE contracts
The lax management of the UK companies register allows fake businesses to proliferate
A new parliamentary report reveals that, apart from the £16.4 billion estimated tax and benefit fraud found by the National Audit Office last year, ministers have no idea about the level of fraud in the rest of government
A majority of voters believe corruption in the UK Government has got worse in recent years, according to our exclusive new poll
Sunak's Government is throwing out plans to get dirty money out of the UK
If the ninety-eight-page indictment by Fani T. Willis, district attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, of Donald Trump, Rudolph Giuliani, and seventeen other people is ever made into a movie, it should be called The Framing of Ruby Freeman. Willis gives names to, and levels charges at, some of the people who appear anonymously in Jack […]
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