Life under Islamic State: the devotion of some young Syrians
“Were you afraid of Jihadi John?” “No, because I’m a Muslim. He was right to kill those journalists because they were all spies under the cover of journalism.”
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President Trump also dismissed Labour warnings that the NHS would be up for sale after Brexit.
We’re joined from Westminster by Liberal Democrat peer Brian Paddick and in the studio by Ben Habib, a Brexit Party MEP and parliamentary candidate in this current election.
Nigel Farage might be setting his sights on Labour leave voters, but can he win them over?
Four supermarkets have withdrawn egg sandwiches and salads from their shelves over fears they’ve been contaminated with an insecticide. The Food Standards Agency admitted that 700,000 eggs imported into Britain may have been affected. But questions are being asked about why it’s taken so long to learn the full scale of the problem. It’s alleged…
Baghdad blast – Rafsanjani dies – Hunt for people trafficker
Straight bananas, anyone? A kilo of eggs? The newspapers are still having fun with tales of “barmy” Brussels regulations. Most of them are untrue.
The government has sold a 5.2 per cent stake in RBS for 330p a share – £2.1bn. But was it a billion pound loss or an astute financial decision in an uncertain market?
An inquest hears how 21-year-old Eloise Parry, who died after taking “toxic” diet pills, sent a heart-breaking text message to her college lecturer saying “I think I am going to die.. I’m so scared”.
“Were you afraid of Jihadi John?” “No, because I’m a Muslim. He was right to kill those journalists because they were all spies under the cover of journalism.”
US Republican Senator Rand Paul has become the second candidate to formally announce their campaign for the 2016 Republican nomination.
A dark anniversary passes this week in Syria as the country marks four years since the bloody conflict began. We take a look at the timeline of events that brought the country to its knees.
Coutts & Co Ltd, the private banking arm of RBS, is being investigated over allegations that its Swiss operation helped wealthy clients evade tax.
Royal Bank of Scotland reports a £3.5bn loss for 2014 – down from £9bn a year earlier – and announces the appointment of Sir Howard Davies as its new chairman.
Russia called the Ukrainian revolution a “fascist junta”. As the first anniversary of the ousting of Viktor Yanukovych approaches, we look at the changing fortunes of the extreme right.