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Paul Peachey

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Paul has been based in London for The National since July 2017. He worked as a crime correspondent for a decade, and has been a staffer for newspapers and international news wires covering the UK, Middle East, Asia and Africa. He has worked on TV documentaries and produced radio programmes for the BBC.
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has called for another independence referendum in the name of 'democracy'. Reuters
Scotland leader: UK’s ‘hostile’ immigration policy drives new independence bid

First Minister promises Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban an open, welcoming and diverse country in Scotland

UKSeptember 13, 2021
Ken McCallum, the head of MI5, said that the six terrorist plots were among 31disrupted in the past four years by police and the security service. Getty Images
Six terrorist attacks foiled in UK during Covid-19 pandemic

Security services face a larger number of smaller and less sophisticated attack plots since September 11, 2001

UKSeptember 10, 2021
President Ebrahim Raisi is accused of involvement in the massacres of thousands of inmates in 1988. AP
Nobel winners want Iran prison massacres investigated

Twenty-five former winners call for investigation into 'enormous crime' from 1988

IranSeptember 09, 2021
Facebook and other social media companies are at the centre of planned new laws to tackle the spread of online abuse, extremism and misinformation. Reuters
UK bid to regulate social media firms 'not powerful enough'

Prominent campaigner against online extremism describes Facebook as the ‘800-pound gorilla in the radicalisation market’

UKSeptember 09, 2021
British counter terrorism officers are seen in London, England. Getty Images
Flawed counter-extremism projects 'may create new terrorists'

Think tank believes poorly run programmes worldwide can undermine the aim of countering extreme ideologies

UKSeptember 08, 2021
Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski spent decades in exile in Egypt and Spain. Alamy
Last tsar of Bulgaria loses palace property battle

Former ruler and prime minister Simeon Sakskoburggotski first returned to Bulgaria 50 years after the monarchy was abolished

EuropeSeptember 08, 2021
A woman is evacuated from the Bataclan concert hall after the shooting in Paris, in November 2015. AP Photo
Intelligence failure that led to death of Paris attack ‘mastermind’ condemned

Authorities have failed to learn the lessons of the radicalisation of a key planner of the deadly terrorist strikes in 2015

WorldSeptember 08, 2021
The German government supports plans for a North Sea spaceport that would be used to launch small satellites. Photo: German Offshore Spaceport Alliance
Germany backs floating North Sea spaceport plan

Consortium plans to launch small satellites from a ship off German coast in European waters

WorldSeptember 07, 2021
Teachers lack the time and training to tackle extremist views spread online and expressed in the classroom, a study says. Philip Cheung / The National
UK teachers 'lack resources' to tackle classroom extremism

Charity calls for open and frank discussions in the classroom about the nature of the threat

UKSeptember 06, 2021
Lawyers warn that the trial will revive horrors of the night in November 2015 when terrorists killed 130 people across Paris. AFP
Defendants in deadly 2015 Paris attack case finally stand trial

Salah Abdeslam goes on trial with 19 others over the country’s worst terrorist atrocity

WorldSeptember 06, 2021
A pupil at a Covid-19 test station as he enters his new secondary school for the first time at Wales High school in Sheffield. AP
Back to school in England: long Covid's decimating effect on teachers

Campaigners call for changes to workplace rules to retain experienced instructors

UKSeptember 06, 2021
Britain's Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Nick Carter, said military intelligence had indicated a potential Afghan government collapse. Getty
UK military chief: Everyone got it wrong over Taliban takeover

Gen Nick Carter defends military intelligence that 'warned of state collapse' in Afghanistan

UKSeptember 05, 2021
Gordon Brown called on US President Joe Biden and other leaders of the G7 to urgently ship vaccines to Africa. PA
Ex-UK PM Gordon Brown accuses West of ‘moral failure’ over Covid vaccines

Former Labour prime minister predicts western nations will have a billion surplus shots by end of 2021

UKSeptember 05, 2021
Mayor of Beaucaire Julien Sanchez, right, speaking in Nimes in 2017. AFP
French right-wing mayor loses battle over racist Facebook posts

Julien Sanchez failed to remove anti-Muslim statements by supporters

WorldSeptember 03, 2021
Pupils at Copthall School, In Mill Hill, Barnet, are tested for Covid-19 ahead of their return to school. Getty Images
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Back to school in England: CO2 monitors installed to curb spread of Covid

UK spends big on measures to prevent coronavirus outbreaks among pupils returning to classroom

UKSeptember 03, 2021
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