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Page Text: Britain’s Foreign Media Oligarchy Sam Bright, 14 April 2022 Sir David Barclay (left) and his twin brother Sir Frederick after receiving their knighthoods from the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2000. Photo: Michael Stephens/PA Wire/PA Images The ‘Big Power Off’ and the Importance of Fact-Checking Katherine Denkinson, 14 April 2022 Katherine Denkinson explores the genesis of the protest against rising fuel costs and the media’s unwitting part in promoting untruths Government Turns Blind Eye to Offshore Migrant Processing Problems Faced by Australia and Israel Sian Norris, 14 April 2022 The policy of sending people seeking asylum to camps and centres 'offshore' has led to criticism and human rights abuses – but the UK Government is doing it anyway ‘Unbelievable Incompetence or a Cynical Betrayal’: Jane and Nadia’s Journey Through the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ Scheme Alexandra Hall Hall, 13 April 2022 Alexandra Hall Hall documents the hurdles at every step experienced by Jane in bringing Nadia and her family to the UK – and questions why the Government created a system that seems deliberately difficult for those who want to help Ukrainians in need Jenn Selby, 13 April 2022 Parties must not turn a blind eye to protecting the public from perpetrators, says Jenn Selby ‘Boys are Going to School and we Are Not – It’s Injustice’: The Taliban’s Impact on Afghan Women’s Education Aaquib Khan, 13 April 2022 Aaquib Khan pays another visit to a women's education institute in Kandahar and learns about the reversal in rights and empowerment girls are facing living in the country under Taliban rule EXCLUSIVE The Broken Brexit Promises Leaving Loved Ones In Limbo Sian Norris, 13 April 2022 Sian Norris reports on how delays to family permits for spouses, parents and children of EU nationals and British citizens in the UK are causing families untold emotional distress EXCLUSIVE Extremism Tsar Met Anti-Muslim Witch-Hunt Agency Advised by 'White Genocide' Believer Nafeez Ahmed, 12 April 2022 The Government's Commission for Countering Extremism appears to be consulting academics enthralled by far-right Great Replacement theories, even as it holds closed meetings with Britain's security services Five Things Ukrainians Want You To Understand Now Chris York, 12 April 2022 Chris York provides an insight into Ukrainian perceptions of the war, and how they believe it is being misrepresented abroad EXCLUSIVE Private Schools Attended by Cabinet Ministers Increase Assets by £300 Million in Six Years Sam Bright and Sascha Lavin, 12 April 2022 Sam Bright and Sascha Lavin report on the burgeoning wealth of Britain’s elite, fee-paying institutions, and the character of the politicians they have created ‘A Crime Against Humanity’: New Study Finds ‘Explicit’ Proof of Live Organ Harvesting by Chinese State CJ Werleman, 11 April 2022 CJ Werleman reviews a new Australian National University report, providing horrific new details of China’s abuse of political prisoners Boris Johnson is Fighting a ‘Culture War’ to Cling On to Power Adam Bienkov, 11 April 2022 The Prime Minister's divisive comments about trans people are part of a broader attempt to replace his losing political war with a winning cultural war, reports Adam Bienkov Sam Bright, 8 April 2022 Exclusive polling for Byline Times by Omnisis shows the Chancellor’s plummeting levels of popularity EXCLUSIVE Voters Don’t Trust Johnson to Tell the Truth After ‘Partygate’ Adam Bienkov, 8 April 2022 An exclusive poll for Byline Times suggests the Prime Minister may still pay the price for lockdown-breaking parties on his watch EXCLUSIVE ‘Another Shocking Example of Waste’: UK Spends At Least £23.4 Million to Dispose of Unused PPE Sam Bright and John Lubbock, 8 April 2022 The Government has spent billions on PPE from the private sector, and is now spending tens of millions recycling the equipment it doesn’t need, Sam Bright and John Lubbock report

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Reportage  Britain’s Foreign Media Oligarchy  The ‘Big Power Off’ and the Importance of Fact-Checking  Government Turns Blind Eye to Offshore Migrant Processing Problems Faced by Australia and Israel  ‘Unbelievable Incompetence or a Cynical Betrayal’: Jane and Nadia’s Journey Through the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ Scheme  Political Parties Must Not Pave the Way for Perpetrators in Power  ‘Boys are Going to School and we Are Not – It’s Injustice’: The Taliban’s Impact on Afghan Women’s Education  EXCLUSIVE The Broken Brexit Promises Leaving Loved Ones In Limbo  EXCLUSIVE Extremism Tsar Met Anti-Muslim Witch-Hunt Agency Advised by 'White Genocide' Believer  Five Things Ukrainians Want You To Understand Now  EXCLUSIVE Private Schools Attended by Cabinet Ministers Increase Assets by £300 Million in Six Years  ‘A Crime Against Humanity’: New Study Finds ‘Explicit’ Proof of Live Organ Harvesting by Chinese State  Boris Johnson is Fighting a ‘Culture War’ to Cling On to Power  EXCLUSIVE The Collapse of ‘Brand Rishi’: Majority of Voters Don’t Trust Chancellor  EXCLUSIVE Voters Don’t Trust Johnson to Tell the Truth After ‘Partygate’  EXCLUSIVE ‘Another Shocking Example of Waste’: UK Spends At Least £23.4 Million to Dispose of Unused PPE  EXCLUSIVE How an Influential Pro-Russian Business Network Worked Silently Within Westminster for Decades  EXCLUSIVE How Hungary’s LGBT Activists Took on the State and Won  The Non-Dom Conservative Oligarchy  Has Austerity Made it Harder to Find Dirty Money?  Levelling Down: Government Energy Inaction Will Hit the Poorest People and Regions  How Johnson’s Government is Using Oligarchs in its Attempt to Rebuild the ‘Red Wall’  Why I’m Scared To Open Instagram Message Requests  From Nostalgic Disability Direct Action On Screen – To Rishi Sunak’s Cold Shoulder in the Spring Budget  EXCLUSIVE Probe of ‘Criminal’ Health Worker Deaths from Airborne COVID Transmission Blocked by Government  ‘De-Nazification’ and Putin’s Disinformation War  ‘There Is No Way to Switch the War Off’: The Real Price of Ukraine’s Information Victory  ‘Trapped in a Cocoon of my Own Grief’: Putin’s Promise of ‘Liberation’ Brings Terror to Donbas  EXCLUSIVE Official Documents Show Government is Falling into Another Russia Trap – With Saudi Arabia  EXCLUSIVE Selling Smoke: The Forgotten Child Victims of Taliban Rule  A Great British Unwelcome: Family Wanting to Help Ukrainians ‘Stuck in Catch 22’  EXCLUSIVE GB News Lost £3 Million Before Launch  The West is Playing Chess, While Russia and China are Playing Checkers  Our Future is Being Gambled On by a Government in Blissful Ignorance  Macron and the Long March of the French Far-Right  Disinformation and Deceit: How Russia Attacked Western Democracy  Very Inefficient Process: Watchdog Exposes Government’s PPE Failures  Boris Johnson’s Partygate Lies Have Brought Disgrace to his Office  Wheat Wars: How the Conflict in Ukraine is Afflicting North Africa  ‘Government Risks Damaging Democracy for Generations to Come’, Warns New Report on Citizenship Education  ‘Close to Useless in Every Way’: The Government is Pursuing Economic and Climate Disaster  ‘They Have their Own Version of the Truth. We Are Living Ours’: Sandbagging in Odessa  EXCLUSIVE Chornobyl and Nuclear Terrorism  How Can We Solve the House of Lords Problem? More from the Byline Family 

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