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Researchers used a face-processing algorithm to study thousands of portraits spanning 500 years
Report details that some of Britain's most-visited properties are directly connected to plantation owners and slavers
Aviation experts want a testing regime to allow the vital London to New York route to re-open
Oil company executive Siamak Namazi has been held for five years at Tehran’s Evin jail on trumped up charges
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says helping orphans return to UK is right thing to do
Boris Johnson faces renewed criticism from hospitals over response to battling surge in cases
Widespread abuses continue despite reduction in major violence after ceasefire in Idlib
New IRA political wing opened a book of condolences for Qassem Suleimani in January
New case with 'rehashed allegations' against the charity had been due to start on Sunday
Emergency talks called after government admits it is prepared to act outside of international law on Brexit agreement
The charity worker was summoned back to court in a blow to supporters hopes for her release
Abdullah Hayayei died in 2017 when a throwing cage collapsed during practice for world championships
Ccharity worker allowed to return to parents’ home in Iran before new trial on Sunday
Brothers and parents of Salman Abedi have declined to answer questions about his path to becoming a terrorist
Witnesses told security staff and police officer after seeing Salman Abedi with large rucksack near venue
