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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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When it comes to a choice between Barack Obama and King Henry VIII, the algorithm is clear on who can be most trusted. AP Photo/Getty Images
Leaders of the past less trustworthy, study finds

Researchers used a face-processing algorithm to study thousands of portraits spanning 500 years

WorldSeptember 22, 2020
A statue of Winston Churchill in London was defaced in June after protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in the US. Reuters
Dozens of UK historic homes have links to slavery

Report details that some of Britain's most-visited properties are directly connected to plantation owners and slavers

EuropeSeptember 22, 2020
Heathrow's chief executive has warned that Britain’s economic recovery is stalling due to the impact on international travel. British Airways
Testing centre lies empty at Heathrow as losses mount

Aviation experts want a testing regime to allow the vital London to New York route to re-open

BusinessSeptember 21, 2020
The family of Baquer (left) and Siamak Namazi say that Iran should be locked out of normal international relations until they free unfairly detained foreign prisoners. Family handout
Family calls for consequences for Iran's 'hostage diplomacy'

Oil company executive Siamak Namazi has been held for five years at Tehran’s Evin jail on trumped up charges

The AmericasSeptember 18, 2020
A protest in Tirana, Albania, where relatives of some 52 children called for their return from a camp in Syria after their parents joined terrorist groups. EPA
British child brought home from Syria camp

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says helping orphans return to UK is right thing to do

EuropeSeptember 16, 2020
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced plans for 10 million daily tests by 2021. EPA
UK’s Covid-testing crunch as labs run short of staff and doctors stay off work

Boris Johnson faces renewed criticism from hospitals over response to battling surge in cases

EuropeSeptember 15, 2020
The government of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad continues to perpetrate rape and torture as the civil war grinds on, say UN investigators. AP
Turkey urged to rein in allies involved in torture in Syria

Widespread abuses continue despite reduction in major violence after ceasefire in Idlib

September 15, 2020
Hezbollah have been in secret discussions with the New IRA to provide weapons. Reuters
UK fears Irish republican group has forged terror links with Hezbollah

New IRA political wing opened a book of condolences for Qassem Suleimani in January

EuropeSeptember 15, 2020
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe poses with a picture of herself with her husband and daughter in a photo released in March following her temporary release from prison. AFP/Free Nazanin Campaign
Iran postpones new trial for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

New case with 'rehashed allegations' against the charity had been due to start on Sunday

EuropeSeptember 13, 2020
Cabinet minister Michael Gove is preparing for emergency negotiations with the EU after the UK proposed changes to the Brexit deal. EPA
EU tells Johnson to back down over Brexit bill or face legal action

Emergency talks called after government admits it is prepared to act outside of international law on Brexit agreement

EuropeSeptember 10, 2020
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was summoned back to a branch of the country’s Revolutionary Court in Tehran on Tuesday. Reuters
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe faces new trial this weekend

The charity worker was summoned back to court in a blow to supporters hopes for her release

September 10, 2020
The governing body of UK Athletics is under investigation for corporate manslaughter over the death of Emirati paralympic athlete Abdullah Hayayei. YouTube
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UK Athletics faces manslaughter investigation over death of Emirati

Abdullah Hayayei died in 2017 when a throwing cage collapsed during practice for world championships

EuropeSeptember 10, 2020
Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe faces a new trial and an uncertain future this weekend. Reuters
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Iran accused of treating Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe as a hostage

Ccharity worker allowed to return to parents’ home in Iran before new trial on Sunday

EuropeSeptember 10, 2020
Ramadan Abedi, the father of Salman and Hashem Abedi, speaking to reporters in Tripoli after the May 22 attack. Reuters
Family of Manchester suicide bomber refuses to help inquiry

Brothers and parents of Salman Abedi have declined to answer questions about his path to becoming a terrorist

EuropeSeptember 08, 2020
Suicide bomber Salman Abedi used money from his mother's bank account who continued to claim benefits despite moving to Libya. AFP
Suspicious suicide bomber reported to police before fatal UK attack

Witnesses told security staff and police officer after seeing Salman Abedi with large rucksack near venue

EuropeSeptember 07, 2020
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