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Detainees at the Manston processing centre were locked up for weeks in unsanitary conditions
Hamas has agreed to free three female hostages on Sunday and a further 30 over the next six weeks
It is hoped initiative will pave way for use of mine water as low-carbon heat source
Rocket Factory Augsburg has been officially licensed for spaceflight by the regulator
Britain’s MI6 intelligence service has released the spy’s full confession, which he made before fleeing Lebanon for Moscow
Hundreds of complaints were made against Jewish charity after it set up a fundraising page
Europe considers lifting sanctions and measures hindering humanitarian aid
Ex-president is accused of using illegal financing to bankroll 2007 election campaign
Manchester Airport was forced to temporarily shut its runways after severe weather hit north of England hard
Boss urges UK government to provide investment and ensure the world continues to have a 'trusted' news service
Artist Es Devlin's exhibition draws on the inspirational odysseys of strangers to the UK's shores
Germany, France and the Netherlands fear there will be passenger delays and say computers are not ready
Council for At-Risk Academics brought Amani Ahmed's family to Britain after heavy bombing damaged their home
US scientists recognised for physiology research involving tiny worms
Breakthrough study using sleep-tracking devices measured the disruptive impact of jets flying often mere metres above the rooftops next to London's Heathrow Airport