Cycle of violence: the funeral of one of the 12 Palestinians estimated to have been killed during Israel’s military operation in Jenin, July 2023.
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Israel’s prime minister is under pressure from public protests and an increasingly assertive right wing in his coalition government.
Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg wants to retire, but may find himself asked to serve another term.
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Nato leaders meet in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius next week - it won’t be plain sailing.
Lord Pickles eyes up the opposition in the House of Lords.
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Boris Johnson’s controversial resignation honours list has prompted fresh debates around reforming the UK’s unelected upper house.
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UK law can do very little to prevent British children from being permanently separated from their mothers.
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And men struggle more than women with female breadwinning arrangements.
The Hope Hostel in Kigali is the proposed destination for deported migrants if the government wins its appeal.
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The maths behind this number, explained.
Relatives of victims in Uganda mourning the victims of a brutal attack by suspected extremist rebels that left at least 40 people dead, including many schoolchildren.
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Deadly attacks on schoolchildren by terrorists groups have been growing around the world from 2009.
The mother of Nahel, who was shot dead by police in Nanterre, leads a rally in is name.
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I’ve interviewed disaffected people across French suburbs. Their anger has been mounting for years.
Autistic people often don’t receive the correct healthcare to meet their needs.
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A review of government services has found that autistic people are being failed in health, education, employment, poverty and housing.
Suella Braverman, the home secretary, has said the government will appeal in the Supreme Court.
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This judgment is a victory for refugees and the organisations that support them.
For many GPs, having fewer opportunities to engage directly with patients has led to a loss of professional satisfaction.
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The new NHS workforce plan for England promises a 50% increase in GP training places by 2031. But the challenges GPs are wrestling with go much deeper.
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So far, attempts to fix the emergency services crisis have largely involved short-term solutions without looking at the root causes.
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Espionage Act violations come in many different forms and can result in a wide variety of punishments.
Michael Gove claimed in 2016 that ‘people in this country have had enough of experts’.
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Our research highlights three key reasons for declining trust in experts, and how to regain their authority in future.
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham leaves a mayoral election polling station in May 2021.
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When directly elected mayors doggedly advocate for their city-region, they can make things happen, regardless of budgetary and devolution constraints.
Stephen Lawrence (left) and his brother, Stuart.
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Stephen Lawrence was murdered 30 years ago, but new developments remind us how much impact the case still has today.
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Facing incentives to leave and high unemployment at home, Albania’s young people are migrating in large numbers.
Tocyn hanner ceiniog gan Gwmni Mwyngloddio Parys o Fôn yn 1788. Defnyddiwyd cynllun yn dangos derwydd am flynyddoedd lawer.
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Cwmni mwyngloddio o Gymru oedd y cyntaf i roi tocynnau i weithwyr fel dull arall o dalu.
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Misconceptions about sexuality and religion could put asylum seekers facing deportation to Rwanda in danger.
When St Helier Hospital in Carshalton opened, it was viewed as the last word in modernist design.
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Today’s reports of crumbling, dilapidated and dangerous hospital buildings are a far cry from the design ambitions extolled by early NHS architects and planners.
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New laws aim to give the public access to a repository containing every political ad sent out through social media.
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It’s not always the case that poorer citizens want more public spending and richer people want less.
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For the past few years Alexander Lukashenko has had to depend on Moscow’s help to keep him in power. Now he appears to have returned the favour.
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For-profit care homes are increasingly synonymous with children being placed far from their homes.
Former Uruguay president Juan María Bordaberry was convicted in 2010 of human rights violations and given a 30-year sentence.
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Argentina has convicted more people for its dictatorship-era crimes than Uruguay has.