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Legislation risks breaching the UK’s legal obligations under the Refugee Convention
EU condemns trial of rights activist as 'a sham'
Rallies in Athens and other Greek cities as political fallout from disaster that killed 57 people grows
Russia says one person was killed in operation against what it describes as a terrorist attack
Former UK health secretary Matt Hancock sought to fight 'rearguard action' after decision to open classrooms
Jonathan Hall KC suggests Britain is out of step with western allies in blocking return of women who joined terrorist groups in Syria
British supermarkets are reliant on vegetable imports from Europe and Africa for much of the year
Latest walkout over working arrangements will take place on day UK budget delivered
Britain has reported a surge in the number of working-age people who are no longer in the labour market
Mother's body found in River Wyre after she went missing last month
It comes just two days after Pyongyang fired an ICBM into the sea off Japan's west coast, prompting joint air exercises by the US and South Korea
Ukraine's President says country is 'moving towards its goals'
Police investigation launched after discovery near the country's capital, Sofia
Bellingcat investigator claims he has been refused entry to UK as he poses a 'public security risk'
Frankfurt and Hamburg airports urge passengers not to come at all amid strikes across the country
