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A groundbreaking new investigation has unveiled the horrifying scale of unlawful killing done in our name, reports ...
As Germany rearms, Patrick Howse visits the eastern state of Saxony, where the country's cultural elite are now also taking on Putin ...
It finds that BBC reporting is overwhelmingly focused on the concerns of senior politicians and business people around Westminster, rather than the country at large ...
One hundred and twenty five years ago, reclined on his Bloomsbury chaise longue in a smoking jacket, JM Keynes wrote about ...
The UK has failed to prosecute a single ISIS fighter for genocide despite allowing hundreds of them to return to the UK, after the terrorist organisation was defeated in Iraq and Syria, a new ...
MPs on the Commons Public Accounts Committee call for a completely new approach to thwart growing numbers of cyber attacks ...
Why is it acceptable for disabled people to live without a dignified way to go to the toilet? asks Penny Pepper ...
Putin announced a “humanitarian” three-day ceasefire to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, the ...
Labour's embrace of economic and political orthodoxy is forcing voters to look elsewhere for change, argues Keir Starmer's ...
Thousands of items categorised as "munitions of war" continued to be sent to Israel after Keir Starmer's Government suspended ...
As a fragile ceasefire takes hold between India and Pakistan, those living in the affected regions live in fear that the ...
The Prime Minister's 'unutterably depressing' decision to follow Nigel Farage into the gutter of inflammatory anti-migrant rhetoric is a terrible error, argues former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall ...