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Children who arrive alone in the UK should be treated equally to other children.
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Find your play personality – how did you like to play as a child?
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The Windsor framework aims to give Stormont more say over how EU law applies in Northern Ireland.
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This case shows how national security is taking precedence over human rights concerns.
Boothroyd campaigning to become an MP in her pre-speaker days.
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Boothroyd smashed the glass ceiling just as House of Commons proceedings began being broadcast, which made her no-nonsense interventions even more famous.
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These influential people go on to work in roles that enable them to use their contacts from their old jobs.
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The British citizenship of the children of EU nationals born before October 2 2000 could be at risk.
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People who get too close to the seat of power in North Korea, including the Supreme Leader’s relatives, have a way of ending up dead.
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Don’t smoke around babies, wash your hands, and pay attention to the parents, too.
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When over a million east Londoners moved to Essex in the second half of the 20th century, they took their accent with them.
Police investigate at the scene of the shooting in the Killyclogher area of Omagh.
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Political instability is a powerful tactic when a Brexit deal is on the horizon.
Peace proposal: Chinese envoy Dai Bing tells the United Nations that a ceasefire is the most urgent priority for Beijing.
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Beijing’s 12-point proposal is a broad-brush plan for an end to hostilities which positions China as a key power broker.
USS Chancellorsville transits the Taiwan Strait in August 2022.
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China’s leaders could use an attack on Taiwan as a distraction from economic issues at home.
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Interviews with women officers show the extent of misogynistic culture within police forces.
How many more must die?
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Where does the conflict stand after 12 months? We’ve lined up some leading political and military analysts to give their insights.
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Over 12 months of conflict, the Kremlin has relied on its tried and tested disinformation playbook.
The Russian use of ‘Z’ for victory has proved somewhat premature.
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Vladimir Putin’s planning for his ‘special military operation’ failed to take into account the Ukrainian people’s staunch defence.
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Whatever the reason for Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the west and Russia have been spoiling for a fight for decades. The war must end before it leads to a global conflagration.
Take that! Ukrainian stamps celebrating the defiance of the defenders of Snake Island in the Black Sea.
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Most of the fighting has been on land, but key developments at sea have put Russia at a disadvantage.
City of London bankers and executives at the annual Lord Mayor’s dinner in Mansion House, 2018.
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My research suggests City firms’ efforts to deliver more equal representation at the top have not worked because they were never meant to.
Damaged: war in Ukraine has caused a massive rise in PTSD, especially in young women and soldiers.
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The war in Ukraine has traumatised many people, military and civilian. But the country’s health service was already ill-equipped to deal with mental health issues.
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An expert on heroism explains why nations in conflict need these figures.
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Vladimir Putin is playing a long game by not formally declaring war. It may be to avoid international escalation.
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The first minister’s ‘ordinary and relatable’ image has been key to her years in power.
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Members of Sunak’s own party could disrupt his biggest policy move yet.