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Everdrone made history when one of its unmanned aerial vehicles flew a defibrillator to a man in Sweden who had suffered a cardiac arrest, saving his life
Many families are stuck in hotels, not knowing what the future holds
Britain's Home Secretary Priti Patel is determined to reduce the number of migrants risking their lives to cross the English Channel
Foreign minister tells people still in Afghanistan 'you have not been forgotten'
Vaccine-equity campaigners are calling for pharmaceutical companies to share technology and know-how to allow other countries to manufacture vaccines
Home Office confirms that the UK's pledge to take up to 20,000 refugees will begin next month
Gabriella is excited about the festive season despite the absence of her mother, who is held in Iran since 2016
After being turned away from the EU’s doorstep, Bahadin Muhsin Qadr is helping to save lives of migrants who followed in his tracks
The Vodafone message that says 'Merry Christmas' is expected to fetch up to $200,000
Teachers who were stuck at Belarus border with their child are back home dejected and with severe debts
Campaigners say it is surprising that a promised scheme has yet to open and are calling on the government to urgently expand support.
Restaurants call for government to step in and support the industry
The giant puppet, representing a Syrian girl, voyaged across Europe - as thousands of refugees have since 2011 - and the journey reminded the photographer's of his own from Afghanistan
Changes to the current Arap scheme will make it harder for vulnerable people to come to the UK
Photographer Rayan Rahal's digital exhibit 'Sur-Urbans' is on show at London's P21 Gallery
