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Israel says it has killed more than 20 Iranian military commanders since its operation began. Iranian state media has reported that British, American and French ships and military bases will be ...
Authorities in India have announced inspections of all the country’s Boeing 787s after the plane crashed shortly after ...
A fifth night of violence in Northern Ireland erupted, rounding out what’s been called a ‘week of shame’. Disorder first ...
The strikes continued for a second day today, hitting targets throughout Iran, and killing at least 60 people – that’s ...
A man who attacked officers outside a south Wales police station – while armed with Molotov cocktails, has been jailed for life. Alexander Dighton stabbed one officer and knocked another unconscious, ...
Cathy Newman: All right, I think I follow you. Justin Wolfers: By the way, I forgot to add, the previous agreement wasn’t an ...
We take a look at what the figures say – and what the Spending Review means for public spending in real terms.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Benjamin Netanyahu, urging the need for a diplomatic solution, while the Foreign Secretary warned that it was a “moment of grave peril” in the Middle East ...
We’re joined by Mohammad Marandi in Tehran, who is a former adviser to Iran’s nuclear negotiating team.
We spoke to former British ambassador to Iran Richard Dalton, and Annelle Sheline from the Quincy Institute, who is a former foreign affairs officer at the US State Department.
Tributes have been paid to the Britons feared to have died in the Air India plane crash.
Dozens of households have been given emergency accommodation or other assistance after several nights of disorder in the Northern Ireland town of Ballymena. Police said they were actively taking steps ...