Refugee crisis: the fifth boat to land on Lesbos this morning alone
A British tourist helping refugees on a beach in Lesbos says of the debate in the UK: “If only they heard the stories.. Germany has put us to shame.”
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A report providing “impartial analysis” on the EU referendum finds both sides presenting false assumptions with neither side able to rely on absolute facts. Read the full report here.
The government says families will lose out to the tune of £4,300 if they vote to leave the EU. Is it true?
Does Britain’s membership of the EU makes us less safe? That’s what Leave campaigners Iain Duncan Smith and Boris Johnson have suggested, among others. Mr Duncan Smith said last month that a Paris-style attack is more likely to happen here if the UK votes to Remain in the EU. And Boris Johnson wrote in a…
Women and children now outnumber men among people trying to get into Europe, according to a charity. Fact or fiction?
One person dies and two are injured after a massive wave hit a Chinese-owned oil rig off Norway, while a barge breaks its anchor during Storm Frank, causing the shutting down of a BP platform.
Four men have been arrested in the UK in connection with a counter-terrorism operation led by Italian authorities this morning.
A British tourist helping refugees on a beach in Lesbos says of the debate in the UK: “If only they heard the stories.. Germany has put us to shame.”
Ftaym, single mother of five children, gestures up at the bombed-out concrete wreck in the south of the Lebanese capital which is now “home.”
Is this really the biggest refugee crisis since 1945? What are the facts behind the headlines?
Migrants stage protests in Budapest as authorities refuse to let them board trains towards Germany.
Hundreds of migrants chant “Germany! Germany!” as they gather outside a train station in Budapest waiting to board trains to Austria and Germany.
The 94-year-old “accountant of Auschwitz” is sentenced to four years in prison. But for the Nazi hunters trying to bring more war criminals to justice, time is running out.
The train was carrying military personnel and their families when a bridge collapsed. The army claims it was sabotage, officials said.
Those mighty struggles that the EU is wrestling with today – Greece and migration – go to the heart of the “out” campaigners best hopes of winning.
The England women’s football team are through to the quarterfinals of the World Cup – a traditional stumbling block for the men. Who are their key players and what obstacles do they face?