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Layla Maghribi

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Lebanese sisters Manal and Nathalie Issa play the roles of Yusra and Sara Mardini in 'The Swimmers'. Photo: Netflix
'The Swimmers': film on heroine Syrian sisters to open Zurich festival

Director Sally El Hosaini says it 'honours those who risk their lives to have a better, safer life'

EuropeAugust 26, 2022
Layla Maghribi
UK inflation has hit 10.1 per cent, a 40-year high. Food prices are driving up inflation and the Bank of England is warning of a recession. EPA
Young people in Britain hit hard by rising prices

Figures from supermarket giant Asda Group show that under-30s lost more than 20 per cent of disposable income in the last 12 months as nearly 90 per cent of customers say they are worried about rising energy prices

UKAugust 23, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Mosaics are an important architectural feature of Ukrainian public spaces but many have been destroyed by Russian shelling. PA
Ukraine's destroyed mosaics recreated for London exhibition

'Discover Ukraine: Bits Destroyed' will project images of some of the country's works of art as part of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival

UKAugust 23, 2022
Layla Maghribi
English pupils need better and broader skills, says former UK prime minister Sir Tony Blair's think tank
Tony Blair calls for digital overhaul of 'analogue' GCSEs and A-levels

Former prime minister's think tank wants qualifications that encourage more of the 4Cs

UKAugust 22, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Rishi Sunak has set out his plans to make the UK a science and technology superpower. Photo: Ready 4 Rishi
Rishi Sunak would make UK 'a science superpower' if he becomes PM

Former chancellor announces plans for a Horizon Europe programme and £20 billion funding to research and development

UKAugust 22, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Meta plans to extend its end-to-end encryption technology to Facebook and Instagram. Reuters
UK tells Meta not to 'betray' children with encryption plans

Home Secretary says the move could leave young people vulnerable to online abuse

TechnologyAugust 22, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Charcoal chicken with yuzu mayo at The Aubrey, London. Photo: Gambit
Restaurant of the week: A Knightsbridge venue to share meals and make memories

The Japanese restaurant serves sustainably sourced sablefish among other delicacies

WeekendAugust 19, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Denmark has recently signed an agreement to potentially send asylum seekers to Rwanda, which critics say would allow the European country to outsource its responsibilities. AFP
Denmark to open Rwanda office as part of offshore asylum plans

The EU country says it will resettle 200 refugees who are in Rwanda but is also looking at ways to send migrants there for processing, similar to the UK's agreement with Kigali

UKAugust 18, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Mount Rinjani in Indonesia, which had one of the largest eruptions in the last millennium in 1257, magnitude 7. Photo: Dr Mike Cassidy
Volcanoes are the next big threat humanity is unprepared for

Researchers at two UK universities say a lack of funding for the study and monitoring of volcanic activity is reckless

UKAugust 17, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Sanjar Qiam will be flying kites with young and old at the London edition of the Fly With Me festival. Photo: Fly With Me
UK kite-flying festival celebrates Afghan culture

Fly With Me honours country's 800-year-old tradition, while shining a spotlight on needs of those who have fled

UKAugust 16, 2022
Layla Maghribi
The US-led withdrawal of troops in Afghanistan began with the signing by former US president Donald Trump of a peace accord with the Taliban in Qatar in 2020. Reuters
US kept Britain in the dark on Taliban deal before fall of Kabul

This affected the countries' 'special relationship', 'The Sunday Times' reports

UKAugust 14, 2022
Layla Maghribi
British authorities have quashed plans to prosecute protesters who attended a vigil for a murdered woman during the country's pandemic lockdown. AP Photo
Sarah Everard vigil protesters no longer face prosecution

Six people had been due to stand trial in November for attending the peaceful vigil in breach of UK lockdown restrictions in place at the time

UKAugust 14, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Local French activists sabotaged the golf courses of Vieille-Toulouse and Blagnac by permanently blocking certain holes with cement in protest at the exemption of golf greens from water restrictions amid a sever drought. photo: @xrToulouse twitter
French climate activists protest over golf greens' exemption from water ban

Activists fill holes on Toulouse course with cement

EuropeAugust 14, 2022
Layla Maghribi
A boat lies in the dried up Huddersfield narrow canal near Linthwaite in the Colne Valley, as a drought has been declared for parts of England following the driest summer for 50 years. PA
Wildfires still a 'significant risk' as thunderstorms approach parts of UK

Warning comes after Britain’s second heatwave this summer saw a high of 35°C in London

UKAugust 14, 2022
Layla Maghribi
The UK government is looking at options to reduce the cost of living strain on households. PA
UK treasury working on plan to cut extra £400 from energy bills in January

The chancellor’s proposals come as Labour joined the Liberal Democrats in calling for the energy price cap to be frozen in October

BusinessAugust 14, 2022
Layla Maghribi
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