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Opposition wants focus on key migration routes with 24,000 Iraqis facing deportation
Freedom Party leader known for Anti-Islam views failed to form a coalition after winning November election
Advisers warn of lack of funding after Britain saw hottest February and unusually wet winter
Energy Security Secretary draws election battle lines by warning of prospect of power cuts
British economist Lord Nicholas Stern to call for 'swift and strong' action on climate change
Delay to first delivery through new Mediterranean Sea corridor blamed on 'technical reasons'
Purchases of combat aircraft by Qatar and Egypt help France overtake Russia in sales to region
Human rights debate in Geneva hears of differing views on banning the burning of holy texts
Kyiv in talks with insurers in London to resume commercial flights despite challenges posed by war
European People's Party pledges asylum crackdown similar to UK's Rwanda plan
Tehran is preparing for further expansion of enrichment capabilities, western diplomats warn
Mild European winter pushes temperatures 1.8°C above pre-industrial levels
Peer retracts criticism of astrophysics student Melika Gorgianeh over soft toy octopus
Arctic drills simulate an attack on Nato's new territory in Sweden and Finland
Boom in wind and solar helping to contain global carbon emissions – but they are still rising
