Halden Prison, Norway.
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Introducing colour and light to a traditionally dark place.
Viorica Dăncilă is seen as a puppet PM.
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Romania is leading the European Council for six months. But its government has been dogged by corruption scandals and judicial overreach.
Border Force on patrol in Dover harbour.
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It’s time to tell the truth about immigration.
GOOP founder Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Celebrities are turning away from the fields that made them famous and becoming amateur experts.
Finding, and measuring Islamophobia hate speech on social media.
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A new machine learning tool can detect and classify different strengths of Islamophobic hate speech on Twitter.
Not here, you don’t!
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According to Pornhub, the UK has a growing fascination with sex in public – and watching porn on mobile devices. But what does the law say?
Trump’s sudden decision on Syria proved the final straw for Mattis.
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The last adult is leaving the White House after a shock decision by the president to pull troops out of Syria.
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Cheap, powerful, and more widely used by greater numbers of people, drones are causing a headache at supposedly secure locations worldwide.
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Thousands of young carers are supporting family members unrecognised and wary of asking for help.
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British is an imperial term, not a national one.
New 12-month visas will be available for lower-skilled workers under new proposals.
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The UK government has done little to prove how it will continue to attract highly skilled migrants after Brexit.
Would Britain vote to leave a second time?
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We can use data on public attitudes to help get a sense of whether the UK would vote differently if it got another chance.
Is this what anyone voted for?
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The former Chancellor was no economist, but he was better at politics than Theresa May.
When Duterte met Trump.
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While Duterte has slaughtered 20,000 Filipinos, he is incapable of attacking people beyond his own borders, whereas US wars have killed up to 4m in the Middle East alone since 1990.
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The British government’s immigration plans may be long-awaited, but they have not come at a good time.
Restrictions on payments to surrogate mothers need to be lifted and the law clarified.
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The law needs to be more realistic about surrogacy services and payment, and reflect what is actually happening between couples and surrogates.
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What do you do when ‘no deal’ looks like a disaster? Stick another word in front of it. Problem solved.
US president Bill Clinton (L) is interviewed by CBS television anchorman Dan Rather (R) following his impeachment.
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Bringing down a president is a political act – just ask Bill Clinton.
Corbyn tabled a vote, but not the vote people had wanted.
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For anyone wondering, not for the first time, what on earth just happened in parliament?
Why ‘illegal immigrant’ is such a contested term.
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Why the term ‘illegal immigrant’ should be treated with caution.
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Despite the publication of promising new statistics on referrals to the Prevent counter-terrorism programme, the strategy remains a blunt instrument.
Skulls of those murdered by the Pol Pot regime in the Killing Fields of Cambodia in a shrine to the dead.
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For Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel, ‘never again’ was ‘a prayer, a promise, a vow’. Unfortunately, this vow is all too often broken.
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The most important decision of a generation is being made by a party at war with itself. That can’t be right.
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Shambolic rollout of new recording system for people at risk of homelessness means statistics shouldn’t be trusted.
Is this my usual spot?
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The EU realises the red lines it needs to meet are now the British parliament’s, not Theresa May’s.