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FactCheck: who are the Houthis, why has the UK used air strikes in Yemen and how is it linked to Israel and Gaza?
RAF Typhoons joined air strikes against targets in Yemen last night.
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Storm Babet: Hundreds of homes told to evacuate in parts of Scotland
Hundreds of homes have been told to evacuate in parts of Scotland as Storm Babette heads their way – bringing record rain and winds gusting more than 77 miles an hour.
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FactCheck: what did Rishi Sunak announce about changes to A Levels and when could the Advanced British Standard start?
When could the new qualification begin and are there enough teachers to make it happen?
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FactCheck: will ULEZ expansion to outer London improve air quality?
We calculate the expansion will add 13 minutes to the average Londoner’s life expectancy in 2023.
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FactCheck: government spends millions on overspill prison cells in police stations, exclusive data reveals
Some police forces told us they received six figure sums for providing cells that weren’t ever occupied.
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Would new North Sea oil and gas make Britain more energy independent?
The government will grant hundreds of new licences to extract oil and gas from the North Sea, Rishi Sunak said on Monday. The initial decision was announced last year, but Mr Sunak reiterated the plan this week alongside “millions of pounds” for so-called “carbon capture and storage” technology — which the government says would help reduce…
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FactCheck: how many UK doctors are going abroad and how does pay compare?
How many doctors are actually leaving the UK to work elsewhere – and how does the pay compare? FactCheck takes a look.
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Cookham Wood: weapons and violence rife at young offenders institute, report reveals
Children armed themselves with homemade weapons for protection at a young offenders institution in Kent where violence was rife – a damning report has revealed.
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Why Ukraine isn’t joining Nato
President Zelenskyy said it was “absurd” Ukraine had no clear path to membership.
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The people drowning as Europe pushes them away
Paraic O’Brien speaks about his time in Tunisia on the frontline of this crisis.
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Mutiny in Moscow: why it’s not all over for Vladimir Putin
‘The way regimes end in Russia, it’s pretty messy but always rather quick’
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Mutiny in Moscow: why it is not all over for Vladimir Putin
Hubertus Jahn, professor of the history of Russia at Cambridge University, explains how the “mafia boss” in the Kremlin has seen a crack emerge in his enterprise – and who knows what might happen next.
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A journey through hell: the Darién gap
Treacherous paths, rivers that wash you away, vast swamps, steep mountains and deadly animals.
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Inside the village divided over asylum seekers
A starkly divided over the arrival of over 200 asylum seekers.
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Are America and China destined for war?
This past week, the G7, the group of the world’s richest democracies, gathered in Japan to discuss Ukraine, Russia, global affairs, and their increasing concerns about a rising power looking out at them from over the water: China.