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Youngsters were sent to accommodation despite legal ruling that they should not have been put there
Behind the apocalyptic scenes, rescuers and humanitarian organisations have well-prepared plans for when nature does its worst
A court in the UK has been told the numbers of under-16s living in hotels is increasing
The use of online material to try to determine the asylum seeker's age condemned as 'dubious' by judge
Johan Floderus, who had been working for the EU, has been held for more than 500 days
The UK is the world's third-largest centre for film production
They claim plane was allowed to land despite government knowledge of Iraqi invasion
Lawyer alleges the Crown Estate is not taking its claim seriously
Passengers delayed as airports and ports put on alert with increased security checks
Businessman from Australia was stalked through the streets of the capital before the attack
Youngster is one of 447 child migrants reported missing in April, with fears some were lured away by gangs
Oceanbird's breakthrough comes after maiden voyage of rival wind-assisted cargo ship Pyxis Ocean
The booming market for luxury timepieces is increasingly attracting criminal gangs hoping for a quick profit
Many are furious about the scheme, though others say they're worried about children's health
Fears of widespread knock-on effect after technical fault ironed out
