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by Peter Jukes

Eventful Times


As Byline Times enters its eighth year of publication, the need for independent, reader-funded journalism has never been more stark. While both the established press and social media become more concentrated in the hands of a billionaire class, the morbid symptoms of their malfunction mount.

In recent weeks, we’ve seen non-stop coverage of the Labour Party’s inner turmoil.

Keir Starmer’s troubles were partly provoked by the resignation of Peter Mandelson as US Ambassador and his subsequent arrest over his dealings with the billionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson once famously said he was “intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich”, and though Mandelson may be gone, his legacy – a gravitation towards the oligarch class and its various lobbyists – is still a problem for Labour.

However, its purported sleaze pales into insignificance compared with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

Letters – June 2026

Submit a letter for consideration about this month’s edition by emailing the Editors: Miss Hardeep Matharu and Mr Peter Jukes on letters@bylinetimes.com
Byline Times Team
Peter Oborne portrait, by Alex Chamberlain

Peter Oborne's Diary – Labour Lessons

Obituaries of the economic historian Robert Skidelsky, who died in April, have praised his monumental three-volume life of John Maynard Keynes. But none paid much attention to a rather more original and important book that Skidelsky wrote as a struggling graduate at Nuffield College, Oxford.
Peter Oborne