A room inside Brook House immigration removal centre near Gatwick.
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Changes to immigration rules have left migrants without family and friends in the UK trapped in immigration detention – despite being granted bail.
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British interests come first, but Leave voters don’t necessarily want to retreat from international obligations.
Police in Camden, after a young man of Somali origin was stabbed in February 2018.
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Somali community leaders should help to foster links with their traditional culture.
People shout anti-Indian slogans during a protest against India, in Karachi, Pakistan. March 3, 2019.
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A nuclear exchange, which would unleash untold destruction on both countries’ civilian populations, remains a possibility.
The future looks bleak.
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The world’s most oil-abundant nation is heading for energy consumption levels not seen since the 1990s.
The family that votes together remains together?
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Westminster has consistently disregarded the concerns of the devolved administrations over Brexit.
2018 #HearOurVote women’s March in San Francisco.
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English is a language made by men, for men and it reinforces inequality.
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It now looks increasingly certain that the deadline for a deal will be extended beyond March 29. But what happens after that?
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From 2008 to 2019, gospel news websites expanded enormously in Brazil. To what extent can their conservative views affect the rights of minority groups?
Sally Challen’s son David outside the Court of Appeal.
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Sally Challen, convicted of murdering her husband in 2010, will now face a retrial. A lawyer explains the legal significance of the ruling.
How much longer were you thinking?
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Even if parliament votes to delay Brexit beyond March 29, the EU27 would have to unanimously agree. Would they?
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A close reading of news articles and editorials from 2006 and 2013 shows that UK newspapers have systematically ignored the evidence to influence the public against EU migrants.
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KKK membership is falling rapidly across the US, according to a respected report. Ideas of hate, though, remain.
Hezbollah supporters during a martyrs day event in November 2018 in Lebanon.
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The proscription of terrorist groups are part of the process through which a country demonstrates its self-identity.
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The UK has been humiliated by a judgment that offers hope to other nations looking to unburden themselves from the legacy of imperialism.
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North Korea and the US have again failed to reach an agreement – and South Korea is being left on the sidelines.
Women and children, reportedly the family of Islamic State fighters, at the Roj refugee camp in Hasakah, Syria in late February.
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With more cases of women such as Shamima Begum expected, the UK is under legal obligations to protect the rights of any children involved.
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Plans for the Irish border come in to force after Brexit. But there is no plan for the rock after that date.
On the right track?
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Research suggests the government’s dismantling of democracy could cost the country dear.
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One half of the government has trounced the other in Abruzzo and Sardinia.
Trevor, Tamsyn and Tracey: struggling to survive on Universal Credit.
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Defensive responses on Twitter from the Department of Work and Pensions to the Channel 4 series Skint Britain appear tone-deaf.
Protest in Peshawar, Pakistan. Pakistan accused India of ‘grave aggression’ and violation of the de-facto border between the two sides in the disputed Kashmir region.
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India and Pakistan enter into a volatile situation after weeks of increasing tension.
Kaiser Wilhelm II and one of his generals in 1914.
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A toxic mix of wishful thinking, brinksmanship, finger-pointing, and fatalism in July 1914 bear similarities to Brexit.
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The Labour leader has cautiously backed a fresh vote – and that’s all parliament needs to get the debate going.
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The Brexit agreement between the UK and Ireland that few people are talking about – and why it’s still not enough.