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Paul Peachey

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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Abdullah Kurdi met Pope Francis during the pontiff's visit to Iraq last month. Vatican Media via AP
Sea-Eye charity shelves plans to name rescue ship after Ghalib Kurdi

Father of Ghalib and Alan wants his sons to rest in peace in the wake of online abuse and death threats

EuropeApril 18, 2021
The BBC said its staff had been subjected to increasing harassment. AP Photo/Alastair Grant
Iran steps up harassment of BBC staff over Covid-19 reports

Relatives of BBC Persia employees detained and threatened, says broadcaster

EuropeApril 15, 2021
Critics called for an overhaul of the UK's lobbying rules after former prime minister David Cameron lobbied the government for the now insolvent finance firm Greensill Capital. Anthony Devlin/Bloomberg
David Cameron’s former anti-corruption adviser lambasts UK’s lax lobbying rules

Eric Pickles: Greensill controversy was a scandal waiting to happen

EuropeApril 15, 2021
After stepping down from government, David Cameron became an adviser for Mr Greensill’s company. AFP
David Cameron faces mounting pressure over Greensill lobbying scandal

Labour Party fears review will fail to properly scrutinise ex-prime minister’s role in cronyism row

EuropeApril 14, 2021
Libya’s former leader Muammar Qaddafi, who died in 2011, backed the IRA with money and arms. Reuters
Victims of Libya-backed terrorism 'let down by UK government'

Libya supplied explosives and weaponry to the IRA during its bombing campaign in 1980s and 1990s

EuropeApril 14, 2021
London supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran remember the victims of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in the country. Matthew Chattle/Barcroft Media
Iranian officials ‘face arrest’ travelling abroad as trial nears for 1988 massacre

UK-based lawyer's evidence leads to warrants for 17 officials linked to the killings

EuropeApril 14, 2021
Ebrahim Raisi waves to supporters at a campaign rally in Tehran during the 2017 presidential election. Vahid Salemi / AP Photo
Ebrahim Raisi: the hardline judge with the patronage of Iran’s supreme leader

Conservative cleric boosted his profile as head of judiciary after failure in 2017 presidential election

MENAApril 13, 2021
Isobel Rowbotham told an inquest that she saw Jack Merritt after he was stabbed by the terrorist Usman Khan
UK graduate killed by convicted terrorist was a force for good, mother says

Jack Merritt was one of two rehabilitation workers fatally stabbed at a London conference in 2019

EuropeApril 12, 2021
Massud Mossaheb, left, and Kamran Ghaderi have both been jailed for a decade for 'baseless' espionage charges. Family handouts
Families of prisoners in Iran criticise Austria's silent diplomacy

Vienna’s strategy on Tehran is not working, say relatives of two detained dual citizens

EuropeApril 12, 2021
A male silverback gorilla beating his chest, which researchers believe sends a message about his fighting ability to rivals. Credit: Jordi Galbany/Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
Mountain gorillas send messages to rivals with chest beating ritual

Study finds the larger the gorilla, the lower the sound made during chest thumping displays

AfricaApril 08, 2021
Nahid Taghavi, a long-standing campaigner for women’s rights, was arrested in Iran in October 2020. Courtesy of family
Nahid Taghavi returned to solitary confinement in Tehran on eve of nuclear talks

Daughter of German activist arrested last October fears she is being used as leverage

EuropeApril 08, 2021
A Syrian refugee stands outside a tent in an informal settlement in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon. Reuters
Palestinians who fled war in Syria lose fight over UK resettlement

Refugees with chronic health problems locked out of scheme to help 20,000 of the most vulnerable move to Britain

EuropeApril 07, 2021
Richard Ratcliffe, with his daughter Gabriella, holds an image of his wife Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who remains in Tehran. Reuters
Relatives’ letter calls on Iran to release ‘hostages’ before any nuclear deal

Former prisoners and families call for release of dual citizens as condition for resuming 2015 accord

EuropeApril 07, 2021
A police officer outside Pimlico Academy, London, where students staged a walkout in protest over a school uniform policy they claim is discriminatory. Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images
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Pupil power: UK school headteacher backs down after hijab protests

Westminster school pupils walked out over dress code that included ban on colourful headscarves

EuropeApril 01, 2021
British police officer Ben Hannam has been sentenced to more than four years in jail. Metropolitan Police
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British policeman convicted of terrorism after data leak from extremist site

Ben Hannam supported National Action, a neo-Nazi group dedicated to race war in the UK

EuropeApril 01, 2021
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