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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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Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya faces a welter of legal claims as he fights extradition to Indian from the UK. AFP
Setback for fugitive Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya in $1.36bn bankruptcy battle

UK-based former airline and Formula One boss had been fighting to overturn order sought by 12 banks

EuropeJanuary 13, 2021
More than 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks near Folkestone, UK, where at least two suicide attempts have been reported in the last week. Getty
Asylum seekers on hunger strike over conditions at UK military camp

Residents complain of cramped conditions and broken toilets at camp near southern coast

EuropeJanuary 13, 2021
Libyan extremist Khairi Saad­allah, 26, was given a whole life term for his knife attack in Reading, killing three men and injuring three others. Shutterstock
UK court jails Libyan extremist for life over triple murder

Former militant fighter's stabbing spree in Reading deemed a terrorist incident by British judge

EuropeJanuary 11, 2021
Libya’s leader Muammar Qaddafi, who died in 2011, backed the IRA with money and arms. Reuters
UK refuses to publish Libya-funded terrorism report over national security fears

British government under growing pressure to publish report into compensation for victims of Qaddafi-backed Irish terrorism

EuropeJanuary 11, 2021
Part of the wreckage from Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 that crashed after taking off from Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport on January 8. Reuters
Nations vow to pursue Tehran on jet tragedy's anniversary

Nations vow to pursue justice on anniversary of jet tragedy that killed all 176 passengers and crew

January 08, 2021
Memorial during a candlelight vigil at Mel Lastman Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 09, 2020 for the victims of the Ukrainian International Airlines flight PS752 plane crash. Getty
How Iran cover-up stalled downed jet inquiry

Families demand to know who ordered the shooting down of Ukraine Airlines flight PS752

The AmericasJanuary 08, 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced plans to invest in British space projects. AFP
UK ‘marching towards’ 2022 satellite launch date

Launch from Scotland planned amid the increasing military value of space supremacy

EuropeJanuary 07, 2021
The revenue of British festivals such as Glastonbury has plummeted since the start of the pandemic. Getty Images
UK music industry demands action to save summer festivals

Pandemic led to 90 per cent fall in festival revenue in 2020

EuropeJanuary 05, 2021
The tragedy happened in a holiday cottages some 150kms from Sarajevo, pictured. Bloomberg
Eight young people dead in Bosnia poison gas tragedy

Teenagers and students gathered at the holiday home for a New Year’s Eve celebration

EuropeJanuary 01, 2021
Medics transport a patient from an ambulance to the Royal London Hospital as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues in Britain. Reuters
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UK defends Covid-19 immunisation strategy amid vaccine shortage

Britain approved two vaccines but says shortages will hamper the programme for months

EuropeJanuary 01, 2021
The devastated area of the crash site near the Imam Khomeini airport of the Iranian capital Tehran. Getty
Unknown missile operator sued over downing of Flight PS752 over Iran

Families of victims bring class action in Canada against Iranian regime and airline

EuropeDecember 31, 2020
A protest in Canada of families who lost loved ones when Flight PS752 was shot down over Tehran last year. Getty
Grieving relatives harassed by Iranian officials over downed jet campaign

Canadian police are investigating at least 11 cases in which relatives have complained of harassment and intimidation

The AmericasDecember 31, 2020
Part of the wreckage from Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752, a Boeing 737-800 plane that crashed after taking off from Tehran on January 8, 2020. Reuters
Canadian envoy warns another jet disaster over Iran 'could happen tomorrow'

Ralph Goodale says sanctions against key individuals in the Iranian regime on the table over failure to provide answers to vital questions

EuropeDecember 31, 2020
A protest in Canada of families who lost loved ones when Flight PS752 was shot down over Tehran last year. Getty
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Iran offers $150,000 to Ukrainian jet tragedy victims’ families

Flight PS752 was shot down on January 8 in what Iran said was a tragic mistake

December 31, 2020
A 2007 image of Bob Levinson who was confirmed as dead earlier in 2020 some 13 years after he was kidnapped. AFP
Donald Trump signs new law to punish state hostage takers

New US law named after former FBI agent Bob Levinson, who died in Iranian custody after being snatched in 2007

The AmericasDecember 30, 2020
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