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Number of civil service staff has surged in five years as Britain tackled Covid-19 and Brexit
Development is an early stage in developing long-term missions to the Moon
The Swedish-Iranian citizen has been in prison for years after being convicted of spying
Home Office minister Tom Pursglove raised prospect of a 'closing down sale' rush of migrants
New study says armed groups exploit the climate crisis to radicalise populations worst affected by changing weather patterns
Antwerp court upholds guilty verdicts against three accomplices of intelligence chief Assadollah Assadi
Data theft bid was one of 2.7 million scams taken down in 2021
US cyber security official says criminals are struggling to move money and buy equipment from abroad
CEO Herbert Diess calls for negotiations to end the conflict and open up the world again
Iran seeks to put pressure on Europe as court prepares to rule on appeals by jailed trio
The Synod of Oxford in 1222 cleared the way for the expulsion of Jews from England later in the century
Rahman has regained his position seven years after he was banned for election offences
Putin set to preside over a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square as G7 gives new backing to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Pledges made after online meeting include further action against Russian banks and president's associates
Concern that other European countries could follow Britain's lead with the controversial policy