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But it’s not clear what proof of permanent right to reside will mean after Brexit.
The dust has yet to settle.
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Scarred by disastrous wars and thousands of deaths caused by terrorism, the world is still reeling from the events of September 2001.
The Home Affairs Select Committee taking evidence in May 2016.
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The laws regulating the sex industry are a mess – MPs are doing an important job examining them.
Heavily armed: no ordinary Bobby on the beat.
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Policing ‘by consent’ in changing times involves walking a knife edge.
Watching over them no longer.
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Central Asia’s most populous country is stagnant and repressive, but its two massive neighbours want in now Islam Karimov is gone.
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The problem with Syria is that all sides have their own reasons for acting the way they do – and they all think they’re right.
Free movement of people will play a key part in Brexit negotiations.
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How might work permits or visas for EU migrants work?
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Walls to prevent the movement of people have rarely worked.
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Very few countries remain outside the world’s chemical weapons control regime. Why would Israel want to keep company with North Korea?
Keeping schtum.
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Theresa May is wise to play the long game when it comes to negotiating the UK’s exit from the EU.
The indefinite ruler: Tajik President Emomali Rahmon.
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Tajikistan, a longstanding human rights violator, has been cracking down harshly on what’s left of its political opposition.
En garde in the Spratly Islands.
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Vietnam is deeply spooked by the struggle over the South China Sea – but its friends in south-east Asia aren’t so keen to stand up to Beijing.
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States need to think of alternatives instead of locking up children on the move.
Where is the love?
EPA/Narendra Shrestha
The US is held to a different standard than other countries – but it mostly has itself to blame.
EPA/Bart Maat
The latest polls show Wilders’ PVV on course to be largest party in the Dutch parliament.
No love lost.
EPA/Narendra Shrestha/Mast Irham
Calling Barack Obama a ‘son of a whore’ was just another PR disaster for a country already subject to lazy stereotypes.
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There is potential to transform the country into a pluralist and inclusive democracy.
Sir Edward Lutyens-designed estate in Pimlico, London.
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The ‘pay to stay’ policy reveals great differences in the perception of what, and who, social housing is for.
Marc Nozell
Recent changes to the defamation laws make it more difficult for a non-resident to sue for libel in the UK.
Running slow.
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There are no quick fixes.
Lucas has been vocal about pushing for co-operation with Labour.
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The job-share candidates were always the favourites to win. Their challenge now will be to convince Labour to work together too.
Beitar Jerusalem fans in action.
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Celtic and St Etienne are both in the dock with UEFA over fans waving Palestinian flags at Israeli teams.
Welcome to Hangzhou.
EPA/Rolex Dela Pena
China’s stewardship of the G20 has been unusually practical and results-focused. Can the world’s biggest economies live up to it?
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The senate has outmanoeuvred a national leader, leaving many wondering which is fighting on the right side of democracy.
The other side of the tracks: security remains tight at Calais.
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Calls to amend the Le Touquet treaty between Britain and France are growing louder.