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Paul Peachey

Paul Peachey

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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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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson with the head of the Civil Service, Simon Case, at a meeting in Stoke on Trent. Getty
Johnson to cut 90,000 government jobs

Number of civil service staff has surged in five years as Britain tackled Covid-19 and Brexit

UKMay 13, 2022
Paul Peachey
Anna-Lisa Paul, left, and Rob Ferl, working with the lunar soils in their lab. Photo: UF/IFAS
Plants grown in Moon dust boost space potential

Development is an early stage in developing long-term missions to the Moon

WorldMay 12, 2022
Paul Peachey
Amnesty International supporters in Italy demonstrate against the death penalty for Ahmadreza Djalali. EPA
Day of protest called for researcher on death row in Iran

The Swedish-Iranian citizen has been in prison for years after being convicted of spying

WorldMay 12, 2022
Paul Peachey
People arrive at Dover Docks after border officials picked up a boat carrying migrants in the English Channel. EPA
Rwanda migrant plan will deter criminal gangs, UK says

Home Office minister Tom Pursglove raised prospect of a 'closing down sale' rush of migrants

UKMay 11, 2022
Paul Peachey
ISIS previously used wildfires in California as inspiration to incite militants to set more such fires to cause maximum economic damage. Reuters
Terrorists use climate change to fuel extremist violence

New study says armed groups exploit the climate crisis to radicalise populations worst affected by changing weather patterns

UKMay 11, 2022
Paul Peachey
Protesters gather outside the court in Antwerp during the trio's November appeal. EPA
Trio lose appeals over Iran terror attack plot

Antwerp court upholds guilty verdicts against three accomplices of intelligence chief Assadollah Assadi

WorldMay 10, 2022
Paul Peachey
Lindy Cameron, head of the National Cyber Security Centre. Photo: NCSC
Hackers pose as UK cyber-security chief for online scam

Data theft bid was one of 2.7 million scams taken down in 2021

UKMay 10, 2022
Paul Peachey
Sanctions imposed on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine have successfully affected ransomware gangs, US officials say. Reuters.
Sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukraine invasion hit ransomware gangs

US cyber security official says criminals are struggling to move money and buy equipment from abroad

UKMay 10, 2022
Paul Peachey
Volkswagen Group CEO Herbert Diess has called for a negotiated settlement to the war in Ukraine. EPA
VW boss says revived global trade needs war to end in Ukraine

CEO Herbert Diess calls for negotiations to end the conflict and open up the world again

BusinessMay 10, 2022
Paul Peachey
Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi is accused of conspiring to blow up a dissidents' rally. US Embassy Iran
Tension rises on eve of Iranian bomb plot verdicts

Iran seeks to put pressure on Europe as court prepares to rule on appeals by jailed trio

EuropeMay 09, 2022
Paul Peachey
Ephraim Mirvis, Britain's chief rabbi, said he hoped 2022 would be seen as a turning point in relations between communities. Reuters
Anglican Church apologises over 800-year-old anti-Jewish laws

The Synod of Oxford in 1222 cleared the way for the expulsion of Jews from England later in the century

UKMay 09, 2022
Paul Peachey
Lutfur Rahman, left, has been elected mayor of Tower Hamlets in London after defeating incumbent John Biggs, right. PA
Disgraced ex-mayor Rahman re-elected in London

Rahman has regained his position seven years after he was banned for election offences

UKMay 08, 2022
Paul Peachey
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with President of the Norwegian Parliament Masud Gharahkhani as world leaders show their support for Ukraine. AFP
Ukrainians vow to fight to the end at ruined steelworks

Putin set to preside over a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square as G7 gives new backing to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

WorldMay 08, 2022
Paul Peachey
French President Emmanuel Macron takes part in a video conference of G7 leaders on Ukraine. Photo: EPA
G7 backs Ukraine with 5-point plan to confront Russia

Pledges made after online meeting include further action against Russian banks and president's associates

EuropeMay 08, 2022
Paul Peachey
People disembarking at Dover Docks after British Border Force Officials intercepted two boats in the English Channel. EPA
New UN warning over UK’s Rwanda plan for migrants

Concern that other European countries could follow Britain's lead with the controversial policy

UKMay 08, 2022
Paul Peachey
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