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Hossein Shahbazi's sentence is scheduled to be carried out on Monday
High Court says Ozgur Tanis, who has lived in Britain for 23 years, would not receive a fair trial
Jurgen Conings was found dead in a national park after a four-week manhunt
Judge says case of the former London schoolgirl raises questions about how the UK deals with difficult immigration cases
Fears grow that mass scanning and analysis of public places breaches privacy rights
Hospitals are advised to prepare for a rise in admissions linked to major mass spectator events
Videos of anti-regime protests included in emails to lure dissidents
Failure to bring anyone to justice for the killing of private investigator Daniel Morgan has long dogged London's Metropolitan Police
Nearly half of agricultural imports are vulnerable to drought and rising temperatures, study finds
Five human rights and labour campaigners face charges of links to banned groups
They say awards first established in 1917 are associated with the ‘harm and trauma’ of colonial rule
Dual citizens face closed-door trial as leaders of advanced economies meet in the UK
Children buck the trend with a rise in under-18s arrested amid fears of growing online radicalisation
Campaign group calls for fate of kidnapped citizens to be central to any peace deal
Former inmates claim judiciary chief approved death warrants for paralysed and tortured prisoners
