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Rising sea levels: Warning hundreds of thousands of England’s homes at risk
Hundreds of thousands of homes in England are at risk from rising sea levels and coastal erosion, according to a new report. 


No 10 ethics advisor’s reputation ‘tarnished’ by working for PM, Labour MP says
The prime minister's ethics adviser Lord Geidt has resigned. 


Rwanda asylum policy will save lives, says minister
We spoke to Tom Pursglove, the minister for tackling illegal migration, before Lord Geidt's resignation, and asked why the government was planning a second flight to Rwanda?


Priti Patel says next Rwanda flight plans underway despite ECHR intervention
Lord Geidt's resignation comes as the government faces pressure over its asylum policy. 


Lord Geidt resigns as PM’s adviser on ministerial interests
The prime minister's ethics adviser Lord Geidt has resigned. 


‘We want to see people in prison’, says Grenfell survivor
We spoke to Karim Mussilhy whose uncle died in the Grenfell Tower fire.


The Grenfell Tower fire explained: What have we learned?
The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is now in its second phase, looking at how the installation of  cladding to the tower caused the flames to spread so quickly.


‘All you feel is the burning in your throat’ – Grenfell survivor remembers five years on
The Grenfell Tower still stands today.


40th anniversary of end of Falklands War
40 years ago, the Argentine invasion force surrendered, ending the Falklands War. 


Following a rescue team as they find belongings of missing Indigenous Amazon expert
Search teams are continuing to scour a stretch of a remote Brazilian river, looking for a British journalist and indigenous expert who have been missing for more than a week.


Sturgeon says she will ‘forge ahead’ with another referendum on Scottish independence
Nicola Sturgeon has said the Scottish Government will "forge ahead" with a referendum on independence next year - even if the UK government refuses to transfer the powers to hold one, as they did ahead of the vote in 2014. 


‘People do not go to Rwanda, they flee,’ says daughter of jailed ‘Hotel Rwanda’ subject
One of the controversies that have dogged the Rwandan government in recent years is the treatment of Paul Rusesabagina.


Rwanda: How many asylum seekers will be on the first deportation flight?
The plane is ready, the runway clear, but how many passengers will be on board is still not obvious.


Revival of August Wilson play Jitney ‘study of Blackness in and of itself’, says director
It's a play about community, about the lives of Black Americans during a time filled with uncertainty and instability.


Arron Banks loses libel case against journalist Carole Cadwalladr
The pro-Brexit campaigner Arron Banks has lost his libel case against the journalist Carole Cadwalladr, in a ruling which could have important implications for public interest journalism.



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