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What comes first – a peace deal or a peace prize? The war rages on in Gaza – another 40 Palestinians were killed overnight in Israeli airstrikes, but Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ...
As the south of France begins its busy summer tourist season, some 800 firefighters in the sky and on the ground have been battling a large wildfire around the city of Marseille. 110 people have been ...
Human rights groups have condemned a plan outlined by Israel’s defence minister that would see Palestinians confined to an ...
We spoke to the Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending Minister, Lord Timpson.
The death toll from the Texas floods has passed 100 as the search for survivors becomes one of finding bodies five days on.
It is the first state visit to the UK by a European leader since Brexit. Emmanuel Macron is here on a three-day stopover – ...
Drugs and organised crime have such a grip on many prisons that they’re undermining every aspect of life inside, damaging ...
Drugs have always been a problem in jails, but a devastating report today from the Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor ...
Norman Tebbit, a cabinet minister in Margaret Thatcher’s government had died aged 94. He worked as the Conservative Party’s ...
Channel 4 Sales today launches the tenth edition of its annual Diversity in Advertising Awards, which has gifted £10 million in advertising space to campaigns promoting diversity and inclusion since ...
It’s been described as the worst miscarriage of justice in British legal history and finally the long-running inquiry into how the Post Office Horizon scandal unfolded has produced its first report.
A minute’s silence was held during the first of the inquiry’s hearings, with the chair saying that the attack at a Taylor Swift dance class was “one of the most egregious crimes in our country’s ...
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