![]() Last April, the BBC’s health correspondent Nick Triggle wrote an article trying to make sense of the increased death rates in the UK, asking “to what extent the virus is causing the death”, and what impact COVID-19 might have on overall yearly mortality rates. It’s message, in essence, was that the vulnerable, and those with underlying health conditions, were suitable scapegoats, necessary victims that could be sacrificed in the pursuit of ‘freedom’. ![]() Why are thousands of people regularly protesting on the streets of London against measures proven to protect people and save lives?Įarly on in the COVID-19 pandemic, an insidious narrative began to emerge, one that transformed certain people’s view and response to the health crisis and has persisted to this day. Russian Interference Byline Times leads the way in exposing the anti-democratic influence of the Kremlin over the affairs of other nations.Cronyism and Corruption Byline Times uncovers the nepotism that greases the wheels of British politics.The Coronavirus Crisis Byline Times exposes the Government’s dangerous ‘herd immunity’ approach towards the Coronavirus pandemic, as well as how incompetence and conspiracies contributed to the UK’s shocking death toll.Identity, Empire and the Culture War Byline Times explores the weaponisation of Britain’s past as a key tool in a dark project of division and distraction.The Crisis in British Journalism Byline Times investigates media monopolies, their proximity to politicians, and how the punditocracy doesn’t hold power to account.The Cost of Living Crisis Byline Times investigates the causes and consequences of Britain’s biggest recession for 30 years.Democracy in Danger The newspaper’s extensive reporting and analysis of the various threats to democracy from populism, oligarchy, dark money and online disinformation.The Climate Emergency Byline Times‘ coverage of the consequences of, and responses to, the climate crisis.Culture History, music, cooking, travel, books, theatre, film – but also with an eye on the ‘culture wars’, nationalism and identity.Reportage Immersive and current news, informed by frontline reporting and real-life accounts.Argument Honestly held opinions and provocative argument based on current events or our recent reports.Fact Articles predominantly based on historical research, official reports, court documents and open source intelligence.Youth services - Nine out of ten (88%) of those surveyed said that they do not feel that they have a say in how youth services are set up and run.Politics and the media - A third (32.3%) of those surveyed said they were at least satisfied with the job Sadiq Khan was doing as London.Fairness and finance - One in five (20.2%) of those surveyed said that their financial situation meant that they have to go without essentials. ![]()
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