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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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John Major's UK government opposed a US push for new sanctions on Libya in the 1990s. Reuters
New papers show Britain described US plan for 1990s Libya sanctions as ‘mad’

Diplomatic manoeuvres by John Major to stymie US plans targeting Qaddafi regime

EuropeDecember 29, 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says major changes are coming after the Brexit deal. EPA
EU ambassadors back Brexit deal as UK fishermen cry 'betrayal'

UK Parliament due to debate agreement on Wednesday, just two days before start of post-EU era

EuropeDecember 29, 2020
Mauricette, 78, becomes the first person in France to receive a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at Rene-Muret hospital in Sevran, a suburb of Paris. EPA
EU embarks on mass Covid-19 vaccination campaign

Co-ordinated effort by 27 member states follows concerns over spread of virus mutation

EuropeDecember 27, 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says major changes are coming after the Brexit deal. Reuters.
Boris Johnson promises big changes after Brexit deal

UK Prime Minister: ‘We can’t sort of suddenly decide that we’re free and then not decide how to exercise it’

EuropeDecember 27, 2020
Police officers at Dover scuffle with drivers trying to stop trucks leaving until they are allowed to travel to Europe. Reuters
Truckers scuffle with police as English port remains gridlocked

Hauliers will be given rapid Covid-19 tests after lorries queue up at UK’s southern border

EuropeDecember 23, 2020
Thomas Maher was arrested during the police investigation into the deaths of 39 Vietnamese immigrants but never charged. PA
Haulage firm boss jailed over European drugs network

Thomas Maher was caught after police cracked encrypted messaging service

EuropeDecember 22, 2020
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe wears an ankle tag following her release from prison earlier this year. AFP / Free Nazanin Campaign
‘She has been good.’ Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's daughter asks Boris Johnson to help get her mother released

Two daughters of jailed British-Iranian citizens join forces to pressure Iran to release their parents

EuropeDecember 22, 2020
Zamira Hajiyeva has lost her final appeal against the UK's first unexplained wealth order and faces losing of her London home. Vickie Flores/LNP/Shutterstock
Harrods mega-shopper faces loss of £22 million in UK properties after court defeat

Husband of Zamira Hajiyeva is in prison in Azerbaijan for embezzling money from a state bank

EuropeDecember 21, 2020
Smoke rising over Burgas airport after the suicide bomb attack on a tourist bus that killed five Israeli passengers and their driver. AFP
Iranian banks sued after Hezbollah bombing in Bulgaria

Iran-backed terrorist group's assets sought for compensation to families of dead Israeli tourists

EuropeDecember 16, 2020
Café de L’Avenue on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, the unlikely setting of an FBI sting to ensnare a Hezbollah operative.
Secret Paris meeting lifted the lid on Hezbollah’s global criminal empire

Lebanese group operated in concert with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

EuropeDecember 14, 2020
Britain's chief Brexit negotiator, David Frost, arrives at St Pancras station in London, Britain, bound for Brussels and last-gasp Brexit talks. Reuters
Britain and EU reach breakthrough on fishing rights in last-gasp Brexit trade talks

Former UK leader Gordon Brown says Boris Johnson could become 'most isolated prime minister in peacetime history'

EuropeDecember 07, 2020
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says mosques that promote separatism will face closure. AFP
France plans huge operation against political Islam in mosques

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says 76 mosques across the country face closure in the coming days

EuropeDecember 03, 2020
Superyacht 'Luna', owned by Russian billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov, docked at Port Rashid in Dubai in 2019. Reuters
Oligarch’s son flees to Russia amid wrangling over UK’s most expensive divorce

Temur Akhmedov is accused of working with his father to conceal assets from his mother after £453m settlement

EuropeDecember 03, 2020
Interpol chief Jurgen Stock warned that organised crime would seek to exploit new coronavirus vaccine programmes. Leslie Pableo for The National
Interpol: organised crime plotting vaccine scams

Policing body warns of thefts, fakes and cybercrimes linked to global vaccination programmes

WorldDecember 03, 2020
Amnesty International activists protest against the death sentence of Swedish-Iranian scientist Ahmadreza Djalali. EPA
Execution of Swedish academic Ahmadreza Djalali postponed in Iran

UN official described the impending execution as ‘unlawful and unconscionable’

EuropeDecember 02, 2020
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