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A new study reveals how a narrative of Scottish openness to immigration encourages migrants to downplay their experiences of discrimination.
An anti-vaccination protest in London.
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Living with someone who believes in anti-vaccination misinformation can tear families apart, say experts.
Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, visiting troops on the frontline with pro-Russian separatists in the Donbas region.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed in December 1991, Russia formed a bloc with Ukraine and Belarus. The region is now at the centre of escalating tensions between Russia and the west.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Justice Minister Dominic Raab.
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Plans by the government to regularly overturn court decisions are the perfect way to avoid accountability.
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The aesthetics of Allegra Stratton’s mock press conference made the revelations coming out of it so much worse.
Evacuees from Kabul on their way to Poland via Uzbekistan.
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The problems of the withdrawal were clear in my experience trying to help Afghan researchers.
Imprisoned: ousted Myanmar leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Myanmar’s democracy figurehead faces up to 100 years in prison.
New age: the flag of the Soviet Union is taken down for the last time as the Russian flag is raised over Moscow for the first time.
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Former BBC reporter James Rodgers reflects on the end of the Soviet Union and finds lessons for today.
The service provided by Takecarebnb showed benefits for refugees and their hosts.
Platforms like Takecarebnb make these homestays accessible for refugees and hosts.
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People without ideologies or with confused ideologies make up the largest group of people reported to the Prevent programme.
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The European Commission is standing with Poland, despite evidence of serious human rights violations.
Islamic State fighter Taha al-Jumailly (face hidden behind a folder) has been sentenced by a German court to life imprisonment.
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The verdict opens the way for further genocide prosecutions.
Even before the pandemic, there were over 124,000 care-worker vacancies in the UK.
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Care workers, care recipients, think tanks and parliament itself agree that social care reform is urgently needed. But this plan’s lack of detail and insufficient funding suggest that it a ways off.
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Pastors have a limited role in asylum processes of Christian converts.
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Macron and Johnson both have something to gain by talking tough but the reality on the ground is far more collaborative.
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How the UK Court of Appeal reached its decision.
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Tensions are high across the Taiwan Strait. But what are the origins of the relationship between China and Taiwan?
A young man feeds the birds at a camp in Calais.
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The British government is making specific choices about the way it presents data on Channel crossings.
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In the past year, black people were seven times more likely to be stopped and searched than white people.
Bevis Marks traces the historic Jewish presence in the City of London.
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Bevis Marks – the cathedral synagogue of British Jewry – is one of the few remaining traces of the historic Jewish presence in the City of London. As a national heritage site, it has no parallels.
Keir Starmer with members of his new shadow cabinet: David Lammy, Yvette Cooper and Rachel Reeves.
What’s behind the appointments to Labour’s front bench?
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The move to a republic has been gathering pace for many years.
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Increasing the prison population will put England and Wales out of step with their neighbours.
The author has an evening cuppa while searching for a lost convoy of medical supplies – in remote Zibok district (1996).
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Violent performance is the Taliban’s language. If we view them as savage, backward or misogynistic, the opportunity to learn how to face them is missed.
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Scott Lucas, foreign policy expert, and Kambaiz Rafi, political economy researcher, discuss potential developments in Afghanistan under the new Taliban government.