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The NHS says the study has 'potential to give thousands of children the chance to access the right treatment at the right time'. Getty Images
Newborns screened for 200 curable genetic conditions in world-leading UK research

The NHS is conducting a study to help save thousands of lives

HealthOctober 03, 2024
Nicky Harley
Personal details of police officers in the Netherlands have been stolen by hackers. Getty Images
Foreign hackers suspected of capturing data from Dutch police officers

Names of about 65,000 police officers were stolen in the cyberattack

UKOctober 03, 2024
Nicky Harley
Disgraced lawyer Phil Shiner admitted fraud linked to Iraqi abuse claims against British troops. Reuters
Rogue lawyer admits fraud after exploiting Iraqi complaints against UK veterans

Former human rights figure had filed lawsuits on behalf of Iraqis accusing British troops of torture and murder

UKOctober 01, 2024
Nicky Harley
Universities UK is recommending that capped tuition fees should be index-linked to inflation. Getty Images
UK universities call for first fee increase in a generation amid 'volatile' demand

Advocacy group Universities UK wants urgent review of international student visa restrictions and immigration costs

UKSeptember 30, 2024
Nicky Harley
Conservative leadership hopefuls have outlined their plans for tackling the Middle East crisis. AFP
Middle East crisis focus for UK Conservative Party leadership contestants

Former foreign secretary James Cleverly said Israel must act with 'professionalism and restraint'

UKSeptember 29, 2024
Nicky Harley
Police officers at the scene where a man rammed a van into shops in Essen, western Germany. AFP
Syrian man arrested after dozens injured in arson attacks in Germany

Two apartment blocks were set on fire and a van was rammed into shops

EuropeSeptember 29, 2024
Nicky Harley
Summer riots ignited by the far right in the UK have led to pressure on the government to clarify its definition of Islamophobia. Getty Images
Government considers new definition of Islamophobia over fears for UK equality laws

Faith Minister Lord Khan concerned free speech may be impinged by current interpretation

UKSeptember 29, 2024
Nicky Harley
Rescue boats search for survivors after the sinking of a wooden boat near El Hierro in the Canary Islands, Spain. Reuters
Up to 50 migrants presumed dead after boat capsizes off Canary Islands

Shipwreck could be worst tragedy in crossings from Africa to the Canaries in 30 years, with up to 50 people still missing and nine confirmed dead

EuropeSeptember 29, 2024
Nicky Harley
UK universities have seen a fall in international students. Getty Images
Special reportUK universities face financial crisis from foreign student shortfall

Visa changes could leave almost half of universities struggling without higher fees from overseas students

UKSeptember 28, 2024
Nicky Harley
Author Onjali Q Rauf and a drawing by Mykhailo, 11, a Ukrainian refugee from Lviv at a school in Eastleigh, UK. Photo: Hachette / International Rescue Committee UK
Teachers turn to poets to help refugee children in increasingly hostile Britain

Volunteers are using books and art to create a more welcoming environment for refugees in UK schools

UKSeptember 27, 2024
Lemma Shehadi
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has held talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on tackling irregular migration. EPA
Starmer eyeing Italy's migration tactics amid UK boat crisis

British Prime Minister considers Giorgia Meloni's approach as Channel crossings surge and asylum policy scrutinised

EuropeSeptember 16, 2024
Nicky Harley
British Muslim communities are increasingly anxious after a rise in hate attacks. Getty Images
Hate crimes against Muslims go unreported despite surge in cases after UK riots

Report highlights impact of this summer's unrest on Muslims and calls for government action

UKSeptember 12, 2024
Nicky Harley
Queen Rania of Jordan speaks at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio, Italy. AP
Jordan’s Queen Rania criticises West's 'double standards' over Gaza war

Queen describes difference between treatment of people in Ukraine and Gaza as 'dehumanising'

EuropeSeptember 08, 2024
Nicky Harley
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the Cabinet Room inside 10 Downing Street. Mr Starmer will visit the US next week to meet President Joe Biden and discuss the Middle East crisis. AFP
Starmer refutes claim US is angry over UK's Israel arms decision ahead of talks

Middle East crisis will be high on US trip agenda when the Prime Minister meets President Joe Biden

UKSeptember 08, 2024
Nicky Harley
A Palestinian farmer collects wheat stalks during the annual harvest in Khuza'a, east of Khan Yunis. Getty Images
Can the Middle East’s ancient wheat save the world’s crops from climate change?

Legacy of century-old wheat collection is at heart of research creating future food security

ClimateSeptember 06, 2024
Nicky Harley
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