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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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Tony Blair, elected British prime minister in 1997, faced an early foregin affairs challenge from Saddam Hussein. AP
Tony Blair government grappled with plan to confront Saddam Hussein

Newly released UK state papers show the Blair government's opening gambits against the Iraqi dictator

UKJuly 19, 2021
Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary ended their 1997 European tour with a hastily-booked dinner with the Blairs at Le Pont de la Tour restaurant in London. PA
Blair and Clinton bonded over display of youthful vibes

Newly released papers show aides ripping up plans to portray leaders of the US and UK as the world’s dynamic duo

UKJuly 19, 2021
Omani student Mohammed Al Araimi was killed in a knife attack as he walked home from a restaurant in London. Met Police
Two stand trial over Omani student's murder in London

German citizen and Kuwaiti are accused of fatally stabbing Mohammed Al Araimi as he walked home in Knightsbridge

UKJuly 19, 2021
The Boogaloo Bois, an armed libertarian group, wearing their signature Hawaiian shirts during a protest in July 2020, in Portland, US. Getty
New young informants needed to tackle violent extremism

Counter-terrorism officials say extremist groups are targeting the young in recruitment drives

WorldJuly 14, 2021
States are stepping up their preparations to defend themselves from state-sponsored cyber attacks on critical infrastructure. EPA
Shadowy cyber war puts lives at risk

Countries are stepping up efforts to defend themselves from hostile states and their proxies, conference hears

UKJuly 14, 2021
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France
Iraqi woman who faked father’s murder is stripped of payout

25-year-old secured residency in Finland after falsifying documents about 'sectarian killing' in Baghdad

EuropeJuly 13, 2021
Police seized £180 million of unspecified cryptocurrencies, the largest of its kind in Britain. Reuters
UK detectives make record £180 million cryptocurrency seizure

Operation against suspected money laundering network comes as former surveillance chief warns of surge in ransomware demands

UKJuly 13, 2021
Lorries queue at the Port of Dover in southern England, an important entry point for goods – and smuggled migrants. Reuters
Afghan held in UK over alleged running of people smuggling racket

Gul Wali Jabarkhel appeared in court at the weekend after being arrested in north London

UKJuly 12, 2021
University of Greenwich launched an inquiry into campus extremism after former student Michael Adebolajo was jailed for the murder of soldier Lee Rigby in 2013. Shutterstock
UK’s new free-speech law could mean a bonanza for extremists

Labour warns anti-vaxxers and hate preachers to turn to the courts if barred from events

WorldJuly 12, 2021
Hisham Chaudhary was convicted of ISIS membership and used his trusted status to help spring the group's supporters from Syrian detention camps. Counter Terrorism Policing North East
UK fixer helped to spring ISIS members from Syria camps

Hisham Chaudhary provided essential support services for the terrorist group from his home in Britain

UKJuly 09, 2021
A group of people thought to be migrants brought to the southern English port of Dover on a lifeboat. PA via AP
Migrants fleeing to UK in small boats will not face criminal charges

Move comes after senior UN official criticised UK for shifting the burden of refugees to poorer countries

UKJuly 09, 2021
Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens has pleaded guilty to murdering Sarah Everard. Shutterstock
Policeman admits murdering Sarah Everard after snatching her off London street

Wayne Couzens had previously admitted to kidnapping and rape

UKJuly 09, 2021
The phenomenon of coral bleaching has been attributed to climate change and warming oceans. Courtesy NYU Abu Dhabi
Companies urged to pay carbon costs to hit climate targets

Hefty global bill for removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere

WorldJuly 08, 2021
A wildfire burns in the mountains north of Lytton, British Columbia, Canada, during record high temperatures. Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press via AP
Extreme temperatures kill five million a year

Most die from the cold but the balance is expected to shift with climate change

WorldJuly 08, 2021
The migrant known as AA fears persecution if he is returned to Darfur. AFP
UK accused of 'illegal and secret' torture screening policy

Sudanese man allegedly enslaved in Libya was deported after officials failed to investigate his past

UKJuly 07, 2021
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