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Only students enrolling on postgraduate research courses or government-funded scholarships will now be able to bring their families to Britain
The Most Reverend Justin Welby said he had seen for himself 'the ongoing human cost of war'
Europe's longest-serving monarch said now is the right time 'to leave responsibility to the next generation'
John Pilger won numerous awards and accolades for his journalism and documentaries
At his Sunday prayers at the Vatican, Pope Francis wished everyone a peaceful end to the year
Married pair said government had 'blood on its hands' after refusing to demand Israel end its bombing of Gaza
Earning threshold to bring foreign family members to Britain will instead be increased incrementally to 'give predictability'
New rules of origin requirements were due to come into force from January 1
'All lives are worth the same and we defend them,' French President says
UK Foreign Secretary hopes to secure release of all hostages, step up aid and bring an end to rockets being fired into Israel
Renovations include a new research centre and shifting the site to low-carbon technology
Patek Philippe Nautilus watch worn by victim turned out to be fake but would, if genuine, have been worth £125,000
Left-leaning politicians have described proposed law as a 'great moment of dishonour for the government'
Last month authorities evacuated the nearly 4,000 inhabitants of the nearby town of Grindavik
Group of Tory MPs write to David Cameron saying case for Gaza ceasefire ‘unanswerable’
