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The International Rescue Committee said there was a mental health crisis on the Greek island
The group's work takes visual art into campaigning territory and shines light into dark corners of torture
Kent voting to quit the EU could mean a bitter harvest for the county’s fruit producers
Sindhu Vee chats about her path to becoming a comedienne at 40 and her mum taking credit for her success
UK leader Theresa May said two men who carried out the poisoning worked for Russian military intelligence
Sara Iftekhar is one of 50 contestants hoping to take home the crown in the annual beauty pageant
Sara Iftekhar is competing for the chance to represent the nation in the Miss World 2018 beauty contest
The charity worker returned to prison on Sunday following a temporary three-day release
The Kuwaiti Instagrammer Hussain is now based in London, where she manages her social media career alongside studying for a law degree
Save the Children are calling on Britain to ensure Myanmar’s army generals are held accountable for their crimes
The British government outlined its plans in case the country leaves the bloc without an agreement
A fresh play at the Edinburgh Fringe shows how a UK government's heavy-handed dealing with Muslim teachers in Birmingham affected the whole community
“What I wanted to show was that Islam is a 1,500-year-old tradition in which there is compassion, kindness, divinity, art and a veneration of beauty of all forms," says the author
'There’s no representation on TV of Muslims having a laugh. There isn’t anything out there that allows white British people to see Muslims just being normal,' he says
'My life is a little strange. I sold my house in Hollywood ... I feel like it is best to be on the move right now. I have a lot of scary people tailing me, private investigators, spies'
