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Paul Peachey

Paul Peachey

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London
Paul has been based in London for The National since July 2017. He worked as a crime correspondent for a decade, and has been a staffer for newspapers and international news wires covering the UK, Middle East, Asia and Africa. He has worked on TV documentaries and produced radio programmes for the BBC.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe said she was forced to sign a confession before she was allowed to leave Iran. PA
UK 'complicit' in Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s false confession

The British-Iranian mother was told she could not leave Iran unless she signed the document at Tehran airport

UKMay 24, 2022
Paul Peachey
People view The Plantman's Ice Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. PA
A 15-tonne ice block highlights climate change at the Chelsea Flower Show

Exhibit is one of many demonstrating dangers of rising temperatures and habitat destruction

UKMay 24, 2022
Paul Peachey
Darul Uloom, an Islamic boarding school in Chislehurst, south-east London. PA
UK head banned from running charity after £400,000 found at Islamic school

Head teacher and son barred from running charity after police were called to Darul Uloom London School

UKMay 23, 2022
Paul Peachey
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard Ratcliffe and host Emma Barnett before taking part in an interview for BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. PA
Nazanin says faith and daughter’s visits helped her endure Iran prison ordeal

Zaghari-Ratcliffe says Boris Johnson's erroneous comments about her career helped Iran to claim she was a spy

UKMay 23, 2022
Soraya Ebrahimi
Analysts say airborne drones will increasingly help to cut the estimated $8 billion and rising annual cost of wind farm maintenance. Bloomberg
Underwater drone inspects UK offshore wind farm

Images it recorded will be used to create 3D reconstructions of the foundations to monitor the build-up of organisms on them

UKMay 22, 2022
Paul Peachey
Polish President Andrzej Duda became the first foreign leader to address Ukraine MPs in person since the February invastion. AFP
Ukraine and its allies demand complete Russian withdrawal

Russia’s military makes a determined push in the country’s east as the fighting moves towards stalemate

WorldMay 22, 2022
Paul Peachey
Geoff Hann, second from right, leads one of his tours in Iraq. Photo: Raad Al Qassimi
Extreme tour guide with a passion for Iraq whose final trip ended in tragedy

Champion of Iraq's ancient culture died under police guard with members of his party under arrest

UKMay 22, 2022
Paul Peachey
Luke Symons with his grandfather Robert Cummings. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Life in a Houthi jail: Luke Symons' brutal eight-hour torture sessions

British Muslim was badly beaten as Yemeni interrogators tried to force him to confess to spying

UKMay 19, 2022
Paul Peachey
Luke Symons with his son Hoode back home in Cardiff after his five-year prison ordeal. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Luke Symons reveals cruel Houthi trick to end bid for freedom

Former prisoner in Yemen tells 'The National' of beatings, fights and threats during grim five-year jail ordeal

UKMay 19, 2022
Paul Peachey
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard Ratcliffe and daughter Gabriella outside 10 Downing Street. PA
Iran hostage releases 'held up' by UK government infighting

Former ministers say they do not know why it took so long to clear historic arms deal debt

UKMay 17, 2022
Paul Peachey
Kathrin Schmidt, one of the 'Iuventa' crew members accused by Italy of aiding illegal immigration. Photo: Selene Magnolia
Rescue ship crew face jail for ‘helping smugglers’

Defendants accuse Italy of politically-motivated case that accuses them of running a ‘ferry service’ from Libya to Italy

WorldMay 17, 2022
Paul Peachey
ISIS destroyed treasures in the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud in northern Iraq. AFP
Rival elites leave Iraq’s rich cultural heritage crumbling

Local archaeologists warn that tens of sites in Babylon are falling down because of a cash shortage

UKMay 17, 2022
Paul Peachey
People rally in support of the Swedish-Iranian doctor and researcher Ahmadreza Djalali, in Stockholm. AP
Iran considers delaying Ahmadreza Djalali execution after lawyers appeal

Swedish-Iranian expert in disaster medicine has been detained in Iran for six years over alleged espionage

WorldMay 16, 2022
Paul Peachey
Destroyed houses at Vilkhivka, near eastern city Kharkiv. Fighting has slowed to village-by-village battle, say western officials. AFP
Ukraine-Russia fighting 'moving barely a kilometre a day'

Western officials said Moscow would have hoped to advance 40km daily in its eastern offensive

WorldMay 13, 2022
Paul Peachey
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner said it was a 'bad day' for the people-smuggling mafia. Reuters
Austria smashes gang smuggling thousands of Syrians across Europe

More than 200 arrested after co-ordinated international operation

WorldMay 13, 2022
Paul Peachey
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