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Naturalist pleads for Cop26 action, on board a ship named after him
Sale was a record for an Islamic object at Sotheby's
Students led campaign to have the statue, looted by Britain in the 19th century, returned to West Africa
Giant puppet completes the 8,000km trek across Europe from Turkey
Government minister highlights scale of the task to find permanent homes
Amnesty calls Britain's resettlement schemes too vague and slow to help the most vulnerable
The high-valued lots include gem-stoned eyewear and a gold Quran
Hundreds of refugees staying in London's 'bridging hotels' seek permanent housing amid frustration over resettlement delays
Former British Army interpreter reunited with parents and siblings but brother, who was shot 14 times by the Taliban, still lives in fear in homeland
Little Amal is reaching the end of 'The Walk', a four-month journey overland from Turkey to Britain
As tensions flare and living conditions worsen in Lebanon, could the recent surge of economic migrants turn into the next wave of asylum seekers?
Imperial College student Huda Ahli will have honour of representing her country
Varosha, under Turkish occupation since the Mediterranean island split in two in 1974, partially reopens after nearly half a century
Weeks after lawyer Sayed Hashemi fled Kabul with his wife and three sons, he tells 'The National' about starting a new life in Scotland
Purslane's online show, featuring works by female artists, will raise money for food and healthcare services
