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Andrew North was detained while on assignment in Kabul. Twitter.
Two foreign journalists detained while on UN assignment in Kabul released

British journalist Andrew North was freed after reportedly being kidnapped by the Taliban

WorldFebruary 11, 2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a legal questionnaire over his involvement in lockdown parties. AP
UK's Boris Johnson receives legal questionnaire from 'partygate' police

Prime minister reportedly attended at least six lockdown parties

UKFebruary 11, 2022
A woman has been jailed after she expressed conspiracy theories about the Grenfell Tower disaster. Reuters
Woman who posted anti-Semitic theories about UK's Grenfell Tower fire jailed

British prosecutors said the woman had 'crossed the line' in her Facebook posts

UKFebruary 11, 2022
England cricket chiefs lifted an international match ban imposed on Yorkshire County Cricket Club after a racism scandal that rocked the game. AFP
Yorkshire can host major cricket matches after ban lifted

ECB says club has made progress following Azeem Rafiq racism row

CricketFebruary 11, 2022
Dozens of migrants were rescued off the French coast as they attempted to make their way to Britain. AP
French coastguard rescues 36 migrants in the English Channel

Former UK prosecutor warns policy to push back small boats at sea may be illegal

EuropeFebruary 10, 2022
The security guard is believed to have drawn on the valuable artwork by Anna Leporskaya during his first day on the job.
$1 million painting damaged by security guard who drew eyes on it

The avant-garde artwork was created in the Soviet Union in the 1930s

EuropeFebruary 10, 2022
French President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled plans to build new nuclear reactors in the country as part of its strategy to reduce planet-warming emissions. AP
Macron throws support behind massive nuclear power plant programme

French president announces construction six new reactors by state-controlled energy company EDF

EuropeFebruary 10, 2022
Clarence House said Prince Charles tested positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating. Reuters.
Prince Charles self-isolates after positive Covid-19 test

The Prince of Wales also fell ill with the virus in 2020

UKFebruary 10, 2022
A girl carries bread on her head as she walks in the snow in Afghanistan where a humanitarian crisis is unfolding following the Taliban takeover. AP
WHO chief discusses Afghan health crisis with Taliban health minister

Talks in Geneva seek to alleviate growing humanitarian disaster

EuropeFebruary 09, 2022
Salah Abdeslam stands in a Paris courtroom during his trial over his alleged involvement in the November 2015 attacks that killed more than 130 people. AFP
Salah Abdeslam denies killings during 2015 Paris attacks but admits ISIS affiliation

Deaths were in response to western involvement in Syria and Iraq, Bataclan suspect says

EuropeFebruary 09, 2022
Fusion energy is a 'huge step' closer after an experiment produced record results and demonstrated its potential to deliver safe and sustainable low-carbon energy. PA
Nuclear fusion record smashed in 'milestone' for clean energy

Research paves the way for carbon-free electricity within the next two decades

UKFebruary 09, 2022
File photo dated 08-02-2022 of West Ham United's Kurt Zouma. Over 80,000 people have signed an online petition calling for Kurt Zouma to be prosecuted amid a growing backlash over his treatment of his pet cat. Issue date: Wednesday February 9, 2022.
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Kurt Zouma could be prosecuted over cat abuse video

Animal charities in Britain and France launch action against Premier League defender

UKFebruary 09, 2022
The Cop26 UN summit in Glasgow was attended by hundreds of politicians, including US President Joe Biden, and climate change activists. AP.
Cop26 showed a key shift in thinking to resolve climate crisis, report says

Positive tipping points may lead to rapid adoption of green technology

UKFebruary 09, 2022
British Health Secretary Sajid Javid has announced that the NHS backlog will begin reducing from 2024, during an unveiling of plans to tackle NHS waiting lists. EPA
NHS waiting times could double as new plan outlined to tackle backlog

About six million people in England are on a catch-up list for hospital treatment

HealthFebruary 08, 2022
Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg leaves a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street. PA
Loyal Jacob Rees-Mogg moved as Boris Johnson reshuffles team

The UK prime minister is attempting to put the damaging 'partygate' row behind him

UKFebruary 08, 2022
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