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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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Global CO2 emissions need to fall by 45 per cent by from 2010 levels by 2030 to limit the worst effects of climate change. Bloomberg
Finance sector called Britain’s ‘dirty secret’ on climate change

Greenpeace says banks and investors are responsible for nearly double the UK’s annual carbon emissions

EuropeMay 25, 2021
Sam Parsa was detained in hospital after an attempted arson attack near Iran's London embassy. Metropolitan Police
Dissident tried to torch car at London’s Iranian embassy

Iranian-born Sam Parsa detained in secure hospital for attempted arson

EuropeMay 21, 2021
Inspectors said Brook House immigration removal centre was not a safe place for vulnerable men. PA/Getty
Treatment of migrants at UK detention centre ‘inhumane’

Inspectors criticise practices at removal centre near Gatwick Airport in southern England

EuropeMay 21, 2021
Gerald Banyard sought to frame his landlady's partner for a terrorist attack that left five dead. Metropolitan Police
Embittered tenant convicted for trying to implicate man in terror attack

Gerald Banyard sent notes to police in attempt to link his landlady’s partner to the murders of five people

EuropeMay 20, 2021
The European Space Agency presented its vision on Thursday to put satellites into orbit around the Moon to make future missions easier. AP
Europe outlines Sat Nav plans for Moon missions

Space agency seeks to tap into growing demand as US prepares to return humans to the Moon

EuropeMay 20, 2021
Anoosheh Ashoori (R) with his family in the UK before his arrest and detention in Iran. Image provided by family
UK MPs push for diplomatic protection for jailed Briton Anoosheh Ashoori in Iran

The 67-year-old is feared to have contracted Covid-19 in Tehran’s Evin prison

EuropeMay 20, 2021
A helicopter drops water on a forest fire in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reuters
Global warming blamed for rise in ‘zombie’ forest fires

Researchers find that fires in Canada and the US survive rain and snow to re-emerge

The AmericasMay 19, 2021
A member of the German rescue ship 'Sea-Eye 4' takes care of a young migrant after a rescue operation in the Mediterranean. Reuters
Rescue ship waits off Italian coast with 400 migrants

Those on board 'Sea-Eye 4' are becoming anxious as the vessel awaits permission to dock

EuropeMay 19, 2021
Brahim Ghali, president of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and secretary general of the Polisario Front, pictured giving a speech in Algeria, is in hospital in northern Spain. AFP
The ailing leader at the centre of Morocco-Ceuta migration dispute

Fate of Western Sahara independence leader linked to diplomatic dispute now lies with the courts

EuropeMay 19, 2021
Pimlico Academy School, London, where students staged a walkout in protest over a school uniform policy that they claimed was discriminatory and racist. Getty Images
Analysis: Divisions over diversity in schools can mean ‘racist’ uniform rules

Principal forced out after revolt by hundreds of students at central London academy

EuropeMay 19, 2021
Thirty-nine people from Vietnam died after they were smuggled inside a truck to the UK in 2019. AFP
People smugglers ram police vehicles to protect lucrative lorry cargo

European traffickers use decoy cars to distract officers from packed lorries following behind

EuropeMay 19, 2021
EU travellers into the UK have been detained for days for breaking work visa rules. Reuters
UK in detention about-face over Europeans without visas

Dozens of EU travellers to the UK unaware of post-Brexit rules were detained for days

EuropeMay 17, 2021
Bleached coral in the Arabian Gulf. Courtesy: Noura Al Mansoori
Algae study suggests coral could survive moderate climate change

Scientists link severe coral bleaching to water temperature in research aimed at boosting conservation

WorldMay 17, 2021
Mehran Raoof has been held at Evin Prison in Tehran since October 2020. Supplied/Alamy
British-Iranian labour activist faces minimum 10-year jail term after arrest in Iran

Supporters of Mehran Raoof say prosecutors have compiled a 200-page dossier after seizing his computer

EuropeMay 17, 2021
Michael Nugent admitted 16 terrorism charges after running far-right groups on messaging app Telegram. Metropolitan Police
British extremist admits terrorism charges

Michael Nugent ran right-wing groups on the messaging app Telegram

EuropeMay 16, 2021
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