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Pollsters predict a bad night for the ruling Conservative Party in local elections on Thursday
Lutfur Rahman seeks Tower Hamlets post relying on Bengali community support
The leader of the overseas British territory has been charged with drugs and money laundering offences
Fabrice Leggeri has run the agency since 2015 amid EU fears of new waves of migration
Men allegedly hid migrants and drugs in converted vehicles
Reunited with his family in Wales after five years in a Houthi jail
Logging, hunting and loss of habitats have all contributed to the loss of species, say researchers
European court rules that expulsion would breach the man’s rights to life
Academic dived to the floor to cling to the visiting Australian ambassador during Tehran ordeal
Former British prime minister accuses vocal fringe groups of demonising the Prevent programme
Campaigners had pushed British government to exploit a window of opportunity during Yemen ceasefire to free Luke Symons
Thirty-year-old was flown out of Yemen on Sunday after being held for five years without trial
Macron remains favourite to secure a second term, but Le Pen has fought her most effective battle as the far-right’s standard bearer
The UK wants to send tens of thousands of asylum seekers to East Africa
Researchers say the discovery points to feathers originating some 250 million years ago