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Syrian filmmaker Hassan Akkad is helping to raise money to fight the cholera outbreak in Syria. Getty Images
Is Syria being forgotten? Filmmaker Hassan Akkad fears it is

Bafta winner will take part in candlelit concert to help raise funds to fight cholera

WeekendNovember 25, 2022
A protest in Tehran after the death of Mahsa Amini. A UK charity is being investigated after a trustee called protesters in Iran 'soldiers of Satan'. Reuters
British aid watchdog opens inquiry into Islamic centre in London

The Islamic Centre of England was previously warned over praising a designated terrorist

UKNovember 24, 2022
Bomb-making instructions linked to Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi have been removed from the internet. AFP
Chemical weapon instructions linked to Manchester Arena bomber wiped from internet

Reposted video had been viewed more than 100 times

UKNovember 23, 2022
The See Monster art installation will be recycled after attracting 500,000 visitors. Photo: PA
Britain's See Monster to be scrapped and recycled

World's first decommissioned gas platform art installation attracted 500,000 visitors

UKNovember 23, 2022
Phil Shiner denies fraud charges linked to claims made against British veterans of the Iraq War. PA
Lawyer to face fraud trial over claims UK soldiers abused Iraqis

The former human rights figure had filed lawsuits on behalf of Iraqis accusing British troops of torture and murder

UKNovember 23, 2022
A person walking past the empty departures board at Euston station in London, as members of the drivers' union Aslef and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) go on strike. Picture date: Wednesday October 5, 2022.
Broken Britain feeling the pinch as RMT leads Christmas strikes

UK's winter of discontent worsens as nurses, airport staff, lecturers, civil servants, rail and postal workers walk out over pay disputes

UKNovember 22, 2022
Iran's players stand in silence during their national anthem before their World Cup Group B match against England. AP
Britain urged to support Iran’s footballers if they seek asylum after 'bold and brave' act

Chairwoman of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee says players face a serious threat to their lives

UKNovember 22, 2022
The See Monster art installation was part of a £120m creativity project, called Unboxed, which has been touring the UK. PA
Probe into £120m UK ‘Brexit festival’ which fell way short of visitor target

Organiser defends 'successful' Unboxed event despite it attracting only 2.8m visitors to live events

UKNovember 22, 2022
Taqa completes the topside removal of Brae Bravo in one of the North Sea’s largest decommissioning projects. Photo: Taqa
UK to shut down 2,000 oil and gas wells at cost of $20bn

Offshore Energies UK estimates 200 wells will be decommissioned every year at a cost of £7.8m each

UKNovember 22, 2022
Afghan interpreter Jamal Barak, who was shot by the Taliban, is still waiting for the British government to review his claim for compensation. Photo: Jamal Barak
Afghan interpreter shot by Taliban still awaiting UK injury payment

Only 12 out of 135 translators who worked with British forces in Afghanistan have received compensation

UKNovember 18, 2022
Security researchers are investigating how to prevent extremism in the British military. EPA
Security think tank investigates far-right radicalisation in UK military and police

In the past three years 40 military personnel have been investigated over extremism concerns

UKNovember 18, 2022
The Home Office has criticised a student group that is hosting a tour of controversial speakers at universities across the UK. AFP
UK Muslim student group accused of acting 'dangerously and irresponsibly'

Federation of Student Islamic Societies plans to host anti-counter-extremism university tour

UKNovember 18, 2022
People protest outside the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm over the death Mahsa Amini in Tehran. AFP
Swedish lawyer: Iran's fear tactics make our voices stronger

Engineer, singers and medics claim they have been intimidated in efforts to silence them

UKNovember 14, 2022
Tyler (L) and Cameron Winklevoss have been taken to court in the UK in a dispute over a digital artwork sale. Bloomberg
Iranian asylum seeker wins UK art battle appeal against Winklevoss twins

Art collector Amir Soleymani lands blow in first round of legal row over $650,000 digital painting

UKNovember 14, 2022
A UK council has lost its bid to stop asylum seekers being housed at the Hull Humber View hotel in North Ferriby in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Nicky Harley / The National
UK councils lose appeals to stop hotels being used to accommodate migrants

Almost 40,000 have entered the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats this year

UKNovember 12, 2022
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