Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi’s Christian conversion is under scrutiny. But faith can make asylum claims harder
University of St Andrews accused of ‘accepting false allegations’ against rector that sparked abusive comments
Strict laws against pregnancy termination in the US state are limiting care for cancer patients and IVF recipients
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Hundreds died trying to reach the UK in the last 25 years. Many of them lost their lives in this busy ferry port
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The Texas governor rejecting federal immigration laws has echoes of the Confederate states
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The Covid inquiry has been hindered by the deletion of texts sent by those in government, campaigners say
At least 21 women were killed in the East African country last month, yet politicians and police continue to victim blame
YouTube and Apple have acted on our reports of abusive content, but other major platforms have remained silent
The former first minister also denied having a political agenda in her management of the pandemic