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The airline said it would continue to manage bookings within the passenger cap introduced by Heathrow airport in July
Ultimate aim is to make vertical farming the main supplier for the UK’s fresh food, Jones Food Company says
Campaigners are urging western governments to do more to move vulnerable people out of Afghanistan
Most sponsors said they would be willing to accommodate those fleeing the war for more than six months
Those evacuated from Afghanistan in August last year say their mental and physical health has suffered
A trial run by a prison in Worcestershire and a farming start-up will teach offenders cutting-edge farming techniques
Experts warn thousands of supporters of dire consequences if they proceed
Arrivals could continue into next week, with the UK's meteorological agency saying warm weather and calm winds are set to go on
Gerald Darmanin, appointed in 2020, has been at the helm of a number of crackdowns on Islamist extremism
Father tells 'The National' his daughter has no legal citizenship
Oxford-based archaeology expert producing life-size replicas of the original marbles tells 'The National' he's ready to support "breakthrough negotiations"
Former French colony to move further from its francophone history
‘Everyone needs the truce’, says Amr Al Bidh of the STC on visit to London this week
Greece has repeatedly called for the return of the 2,500-year-old friezes taken from Athens in the 19th century by British nobleman Thomas Bruce
Charity’s report highlights dangers of Britain’s over-reliance on temporary and unsuitable lodgings for refugee families