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Kenya’s President William Ruto praised the king’s 'exemplary courage' in shedding light on 'uncomfortable truths'
Institute for Public Policy Research recommends establishing safer and more accessible routes for those seeking refuge
Inflation on fresh food eased by 1.3 per cent from a month earlier
He says he 'can now talk openly about an issue so many of my constituents care deeply about'
Leaders also repeated a call for Hamas to immediately release all hostages 'without any precondition'
Country will not enforce deportation order due to concerns over inhumane treatment
Most pressing issue is lack of food and water while recent aid convoys were merely 'a drop in the ocean', Red Cross says
Neil Gray is looking for Scotland to become vital player in building 'greener, fairer well-being economy'
The royal will bring together businesses and investors with past winners and current finalists
Sharone Lifshitz says she is now focused on her father's release
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson welcomes the move, adding Stockholm is looking forward to becoming a member
Cabinet Minister Michael Gove addressed the 'solidarity' demonstration in London's Trafalgar Square
The opening of the Rafah crossing to allow aid in and foreign nationals to escape is a priority
Route will begin operating next April and a range of promotional fares are available to book now
Protesters in Westminster held signs that read 'stop the massacre' and 'stop bombing Gaza'
