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Byline Times is also published by Bywire News, an "independent blockchain news network", whose other partners include The Canary, Labour Buzz, Not the News, Business Wales, Our.London, and Media Reform Coalition (MRC) [6] which, according to Bywire, means "each article contains a record on the blockchain detailing when it was created, by whom ...
1 Left-wing. 2 Centrist. 3 Right-wing. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Byline Times (2018–present) • Byline TV (2020–present) The London ...
Bywire News – decentralised, democratic, independent news network, hosting The Media Fund partners, including Byline Times [63] [64] [65] The Canary, Labour Buzz, Not the News, Business Wales, Our.London, and MRC [66] Source (formerly CommonSpace) – A political analysis site owned by- but independent of- the Common Weal think tank.
Its reporting is sensationalist at times; selective reporting, a left-wing bias, and a poor distinction between editorial and news content were also noted. 1 Catholic-Hierarchy.org: 1 2 3: 2025 There is consensus that Catholic-Hierarchy.org is generally unreliable.
Darren Grimes (born 22 July 1993 [1]) is a British right-wing [2] political commentator and activist. A Liberal Democrat activist before dropping out of university, he then worked for a number of Brexit campaigns. He set up the website Reasoned in May 2020.
This is a list of alternative media supporting the views of the American political left. It covers alternative media sources including talk radio programs, TV shows, podcasts, investigative journalism, documentaries, blogs and other alternative media sources.
Purkiss has over 400,000 followers on Twitter, is a contributor to Byline Times, and co-hosts a 'politically charged (but fun)' podcast, The Trawl, with Jemma Forte. [6] In April 2023, a discussion between Purkiss and Conservative politician Jacob Rees Mogg on GB News went viral. She later stated that she would never appear on GB News again.
Both were endorsed by left-wing figures, journalists and politicians, and their ideology had some overlap. [45] [46] Sam Bright of Byline Times wrote, "Both want to reform the democratic structures of the organisation; both want to see more devolution of powers to local groups; both want to defend the radical policies of the Corbyn era". [46]