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In just over a month, the UN reports that over 850 Gazans have been killed at, or within close proximity to aid distribution sites in Gaza ...
Exclusive: Campaigners raise alarm as regulations allowing lab-altered crops in supermarkets from next year contain no limit ...
Whistleblower Sergei Cristo argues that the recent ruling of the European Court of Human Rights serves to protect Kremlin meddling ...
Pay talks are set to resume after a five-day walkout ended last Wednesday. Maira Rana does the math in defence of the strike ...
EXCLUSIVE: Nigel Farage's party accused of dodging accountability after removing LGBT+ and Ukraine flags in one of their ...
The age verification services used by social media platforms include a company funded by a Trump-supporting billionaire and a ...
A Labour MP who voted against the Government's recent plans for disability benefits cuts tells Adam Bienkov why they fear they could be the next rebel suspended by the party ...
A sanctioned former Kremlin politician was sued for shares in his multi-billion-dollar fertiliser company. But why did a trio ...
The authoritarian impulse to eliminate disagreement and dampen hope will only push voters towards the extremes, argues Neal ...
We cannot justify waiting a single day more while Israeli forces level Gaza, before finally choosing to act, argues Linsay ...
Keir Starmer has signalled the direction of his Government by appointing a former Editor of The Sun newspaper – who has a criminal conviction under the Sexual Offences Act – as a communications ...
Downing Street continues to refuse to explore communicating through alternative platforms, like Bluesky, despite the role of ...