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Sir David with the crew of the RSS Sir David Attenborough in London. AP Photo
Attenborough: Deal with climate change like you tackled ozone layer

Naturalist pleads for Cop26 action, on board a ship named after him

UKOctober 28, 2021
A member of staff looks at a gold and silver-inlaid brass candlestick, at Sotheby's, in London, Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. The candlestick is part of the Sotheby's Arts of the Islamic World and India and will go on auction on 27th October for an estimate of £2 - 3 million. (AP Photo / Alberto Pezzali)
13th-century candlestick fetches £6.6m at Sotheby's Islamic art auction

Sale was a record for an Islamic object at Sotheby's

UKOctober 28, 2021
Sonita Alleyne (L), Master of Jesus College, with Director General of Nigeria's National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Prof Abba Isa Tijani, with the bronze cockerel, known as the ‘Okukur’, before its restitution. PA
University of Cambridge returns looted Benin bronze to Nigeria

Students led campaign to have the statue, looted by Britain in the 19th century, returned to West Africa

UKOctober 27, 2021
Little Amal and Alice in Wonderland greet children in the city centre of Oxford as part of The Walk, a cross-border project highlighting the plight of unaccompanied child refugees. Getty Images
Little Amal meets Alice in Wonderland in Oxford city parade

Giant puppet completes the 8,000km trek across Europe from Turkey

UKOctober 26, 2021
The British government confirmed that 11,000 recent arrivals from Afghanistan are still staying in ‘holding hotels’ across the country. Getty Images
Concerns grow for safety of 11,000 Afghan refugees stuck in UK hotels

Government minister highlights scale of the task to find permanent homes

WorldOctober 26, 2021
Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace, announced the arrival of dozens more Afghans in the UK but Amnesty International said Britain's response was too slow. Getty Images
UK’s efforts to help Afghans are 'moving at snail's pace'

Amnesty calls Britain's resettlement schemes too vague and slow to help the most vulnerable

UKOctober 25, 2021
A Quran written in gold from the 16th century will go on sale at auction in London. It is part of the Arts of the Islamic World and India at Sotheby’s, pieces from which will go on auction on October 27, with the Quran going for an estimated £300,000 to £500,000. AP Photo
Sotheby's auctions dazzling display of Islamic and Indian artefacts

The high-valued lots include gem-stoned eyewear and a gold Quran

UKOctober 22, 2021
The UK has flown 17,000 people to safety in the evacuation of Kabul since April and about 8,000 have arrived in the country as part of the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy scheme. Getty Images
Afghans in UK declare themselves homeless after weeks stuck in hotels

Hundreds of refugees staying in London's 'bridging hotels' seek permanent housing amid frustration over resettlement delays

UKOctober 22, 2021
Jamal Barak with his family outside the Ramada hotel in Coventry. Photo: Jamal Barak
Bittersweet reunion in UK for Afghan family as disabled son left behind

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

UKOctober 21, 2021
Little Amal, a 3. 5-meter-tall puppet representing a Syrian refugee girl aged 9, arrives at Folkestone Beach in Kent. AP Photo
Giant refugee puppet Little Amal arrives on UK shore holding Jude Law's hand

Little Amal is reaching the end of 'The Walk', a four-month journey overland from Turkey to Britain

Arts & CultureOctober 19, 2021
A Lebanese family arrives at Larnaca International Airport in September ahead of the start of the school year. Just as during the 1975-1990 civil war in Lebanon, thousands of people are turning to neighbouring Cyprus to escape the worsening socio-economic crisis back home. AFP
Cyprus offers safe haven for 'second wave' of Lebanese fleeing crisis

As tensions flare and living conditions worsen in Lebanon, could the recent surge of economic migrants turn into the next wave of asylum seekers?

UKOctober 18, 2021
Huda Ahli, an Emirati PhD student at Imperial College completing her doctorate in environmental engineering. Mark Chilvers / The National
Award-winning Emirati student represents the UAE at this year's Cop26

Imperial College student Huda Ahli will have honour of representing her country

UKOctober 08, 2021
The seaside town of Varosha was once the pride of the eastern Mediterranean island's booming tourism industry and home to a predominantly Greek-Cypriot population. The area has been occupied by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus since the island split in two in 1974.
Revival of a Cyprus 'ghost town' or trigger for tensions on divided island?

Varosha, under Turkish occupation since the Mediterranean island split in two in 1974, partially reopens after nearly half a century

UKSeptember 30, 2021
Sayed Hashemi and family in Canterbury. Photo: Sayed Hashemi
Afghan family reveals highs and lows of new life in Britain

Weeks after lawyer Sayed Hashemi fled Kabul with his wife and three sons, he tells 'The National' about starting a new life in Scotland

UKSeptember 17, 2021
'Escape Together' by Harriet Gillett is one of several works of art digitally displayed in The Healing Wound exhibition to raise money for Afghanistan. Photo: Purslane
UK digital gallery exhibition raises funds for Afghanistan

Purslane's online show, featuring works by female artists, will raise money for food and healthcare services

UKSeptember 15, 2021
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