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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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An evacuation flight with 265 people on board leaving Kabul airport as part of Operation Pitting. Photo: MoD/PA
High-profile Afghan judge refused UK entry despite Taliban threats

The judge will learn this week if he can emerge from hiding after new legal bid to travel to Britain

UKApril 05, 2022
Dr BR Shetty says he wants to clear his name over a 'massive fraud' at healthcare provider NMC. Ryan Carter / The National
BR Shetty welcomes opportunity to 'clear his name' in UAE trial

English judge rules $1.2bn claim brought by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank should not be heard in London

BusinessApril 04, 2022
Mehran Raoof has been held at the Evin prison in Tehran since October 2020. Photo: Alamy
Mehran Raoof: Campaigners criticise UK as activist is left out of Iran prisoner releases

British-Iranian labour rights campaigner was arrested during a sweep in Tehran in October 2020

UKApril 04, 2022
US resident Jamshid Sharmahd, a German citizen, faces the death penalty in Iran after being accused over a fatal bomb attack on a mosque in Iran. Photo: Gazelle Sharmahd
Dual-citizen dissident jailed in Iran calls family for first time in months

Family of US resident Jamshid Sharmahd say they are deeply concerned about his health after more than 600 days in solitary confinement

EuropeApril 01, 2022
An artist's impression by the European Space Agency shows the debris field in low-Earth orbit, which extends to 2,000 kilometres above the Earth's surface. AFP
The race to clean up space before it's too late

Some orbits will become unusable if the amount of junk circling Earth continues to grow – but the fightback has begun

WeekendApril 01, 2022
A chip production line in China. Reuters
UK ‘refuses to intervene’ in microchip factory deal after China probe

Wales-based company Newport Wafer Fab was taken over last year by a Dutch company owned by Chinese smartphone company

UKApril 01, 2022
Anoosheh Ashoori tells of how he feared for his family as he languished in a brutal prison cell in Iran. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Anoosheh Ashoori: Paranoia, pain and fighting back in Iran's Evin jail

British-Iranian dual citizen tells 'The National' of his relief returning home after nearly five years behind bars on trumped up charges

UKMarch 31, 2022
Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani ran out of time to bring a legal claim over a $3m artwork. Photo: Lajos-Eric Balogh / turfstock.com
Senior Qatari loses London claim over $3m ‘fake’ ancient artwork

Court rules that Covid-19 could not be blamed for delays in bringing legal action

UKMarch 30, 2022
Morad Tahbaz. Photo: Morad Tahbaz/Facebook
Evin inmate Morad Tahbaz ends hunger strike over failed deal with Iran

Conservationist's family say they urged him to eat because of fears for his health

UKMarch 29, 2022
Ukrainian refugees cross the border at the Medyka crossing into south-eastern Poland. AFP
EU urges member states to share burden of Ukrainian refugees

Poland has received more than 2 million as bloc calls for ‘solidarity’

WorldMarch 28, 2022
Lebanon's Central Bank governor Riad Salameh has had some of his assets in Europe seized, a criminal justice source confirmed. Reuters
European prosecutors seize assets worth $132m in Riad Salameh probe

France, Germany and Luxembourg involved in money-laundering investigation

WorldMarch 28, 2022
Ukrainian refugees board a train en route to Warsaw at the railway station in Przemysl, near the Polish-Ukrainian border. AFP
Refugee charity calls UK's Homes for Ukraine scheme a ‘gimmick’

British government declines to say how many visas have been issued for families to be hosted in UK homes

UKMarch 28, 2022
Yasmin Begum was stabbed to death in Bethnal Green, East London, while her children were at school on Thursday. Photo: Metropolitan Police
Yasmin Begum killing: 40-year-old man arrested in East London

School staff raised the alarm when a mother of two failed to collect her children

UKMarch 27, 2022
Josephine Iyamu used juju rituals to terrify young women from Nigeria before trafficking them to Europe. NCA
London-based 'juju' trafficker told to pay up or face extra jail time

Josephine Iyamu is serving an 18-year prison term for selling African women into sexual slavery

UKMarch 24, 2022
The BBC has filed a new complaint to the UN over the online abuse of female journalists working for its Persian service. PA
BBC complains over Iran 'rape and death threats' to women journalists

The broadcaster says its appeal to the United Nations is just the latest move after more than a decade of intimidation

UKMarch 24, 2022
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