Multiple arrests made among both groups of demonstrators amid ‘very tense’ meeting in central London
Marking one year since the Wall Street Journal reporter was falsely detained, Justin Welby says: ‘Journalists around the world should be protected, free to hold people and power to account without fear of reprisal’
Duke of Sussex to address King Charles’s cancer diagnosis in interview with Will Reeve
Extended deal applicable on almost all goods, according to the British government
The two minehunter warships form two-thirds of UK’s permanent naval presence in the Gulf and Indian Ocean
Pilot ‘endured hours of torture and physical assaults’, source claims
Calculations from Whitehall say the commercial disruption caused if the attacks by the Yemen-based Houthis continue could push inflation up
Scotland Yard rebuffs attack by Boris Johnson, saying international treaty makes probe obligatory
Next boss warns extra two and a half weeks must be added to stock delivery times for products coming through Suez Canal
Scores of names are contained in long-running, now-settled defamation lawsuit brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre
Exclusive: Ukrainians are landing at UK airports only to discover that their travel documents and host families are fake
Alex was 11 when he went ‘missing’ while travelling with family members in Spain
Alex was 11 when he went ‘missing’ while travelling with family members in Spain
Exclusive: Ministry of Defence finally grant Afghan interpreter eligibility to relocate to UK days after he was sent back to Afghanistan
Binyamin Needham promoted to rank of sergeant after death, IDF says
Charity Commission will ‘deal strongly with those who recklessly abuse charities’, says chair Orlando Fraser
Five were arrested at London Waterloo railway station after staging a sit-in protest
This will bring total number of Irish citizens and dependants who have left Gaza in recent days to 51
How the events leading up to the Rwanda plan’s return to court and Suella Braverman’s conservatism speech unfolded
It was initially believed Emily Hand, eight, was killed in the attack on Kibbutz Be’eri
It was initially believed Emily Hand, eight, was killed in the attack on Kibbutz Be’eri
Close to 100 people fled besieged Strip on Monday after evacuations resumed following two-day suspension
Rejected the help he was promised by the UK, Rahmatullah describes how he was kidnapped, subjected to water torture and beaten for 13 days by the Taliban
Home Secretary Suella Braverman described the global migration crisis as ‘the challenge of our age’
Exclusive: Warning issued to families as Pakistan begins expulsion of thousands of Afghan refugees
Around 3,000 Afghans who have been approved for refuge in Britain are stranded in UK-funded hotels in Islamabad
A major joint investigation has uncovered shocking evidence that Afghan soldiers who were trained, paid and worked ‘shoulder-to-shoulder’ with UK forces have been denied relocation to Britain and left to face torture and death
Posters of Hamas captives torn down in London is latest in series of similar incidents amid rise in antisemitism
Duangphet Phromthep’s death ‘could not have been foreseen or prevented’, coroner rules
Flights start after The Independent revealed ministers U-turned on Afghan policy over refugee safety fears
Exclusive: ‘They led him down this road of believing he had a chance and they put him up for months in Islamabad at an eye-watering cost of money. At the end of all this process they’re booting him out’
Families have been ‘living in a nightmare’ ever since the massacre in south Israel on October 7
Watch as family members of British-Israeli Hamas hostages address the Israeli Embassy in London on Tuesday, 24 October.
Yosef Guedalia, 22, was shot as he fought gunmen at Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas launched its deadly attack
Noiya Sharabi’s father is still missing, with several relatives taken hostage