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Dispute was between art collector cousin of Qatar’s ruler and relatives of late culture minister
The government hopes to restore faith in the immigration and asylum system
Officers working undercover to tackle ‘industrial scale’ crime in the West End and Westminster
Athletics body and former official will face trial over the 36-year-old's death during training in London
Sweeping powers will make it an offence to collect information online to organise crossings
Wajid Akhter and his rival were both backers of the Muslim Vote
Scott McDonald says the organisation needs a financial bail out
Britain says the Romans ruins of Leptis Magna were a gift from the ruler of Tripolitania. Libya says they were stolen. A new report reveals the truth
Hoaxes 'bear uncanny resemblance to last year's threats on more than 1,000 schools and institutions in Slovakia', says government in Budapest
The Libyan Investment Authority wants to preserve the value of its $70 billion worth of assets
The arrests come after a deal allowing British law enforcement to work in Iraq
Millions of mines and unexploded munitions remain in the country after end of civil war
Plan to deport Iraqis in the UK illegally will be on the table during talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his government
Trafficking poses significant challenges to global security, British government says
The 36-year-old athlete was hit on the head when a metal throwing cage collapsed while he was training in London in 2017
