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Khan was accosted when he and his wife were leaving a London restaurant last year
Danish Swede Rasmus Paludan has previously been jailed in Denmark for his hateful and racist statements
Ukrainian President urges allies to back tribunal into Russian 'aggression'
Kyiv tells EU it wants 350,000 shells a month to help its troops hold back Russia's onslaught
Initiatives designed to protect jobs, livelihoods and families now and in future
Meeting follows the UK pledging £1 million to The Hague's International Criminal Court
Windows were smashed and two security guards were injured during the incident
The combined group will create a wealth manager with more than $5 trillion in total invested assets
Emergency services faced criticism after their response to the Manchester Arena terrorist attack
Labour is reportedly preparing to heavily contest the constituency at the next election
More than 1,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services union are set to walk out
In 2022, the museum had more than three million visitors above the previous year’s figure
Company plans to have a reactor ready by 2029
Police used tear gas and water cannon to clear protesters away from Place de la Concorde in central Paris
Israeli Prime Minister says plans would bring Israel in line with western democracy
