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Hier — 24 avril 2024The Independent - World
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Ten arrests as opposing Israel-Palestine protests held in central London

Multiple arrests made among both groups of demonstrators amid ‘very tense’ meeting in central London

Calls grow for Rishi Sunak to stop UK arms trade to Israel NOW

Tory grandees, lawyers, MPs, peers, and top military commanders from across the political spectrum join calls to halt arms exports to Israel

Let British students back into free movement scheme, EU committee says

Exclusive: An EU committee has urged the bloc to negotiate a reciprocal free movement agreement with the UK

Pray this Easter for journalist Evan Gershkovich jailed in Russia, Archbishop of Canterbury says

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’

Fury over foreign aid budget being used to train Russia’s future leaders at British universities

Exclusive: MPs and campaigners accuse government of aiding Vladimir Putin’s regime as we reveal it has relaxed a ban on Russians joining ‘emerging leaders’ scholarship programme – fully funded by British taxpayers

Liz Truss went down in history as the shortest-serving UK PM. She’s rebranding as a US right-wing darling

The woman whose political heyday was outlasted by a lettuce is trying to grow her base among Donald Trump’s allies. Andrew Feinberg reports from CPAC

Liz Truss attacks Biden and fake Conservatives as she rants to half-empty crowd at US right-wing conference

At times echoing the rhetoric of former president Donald Trump, Ms Truss also blamed ‘quangos and bureaucrats and lawyers’ for her political demise

David Cameron responds after Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene tells him to ‘kiss my a**’

The British foreign secretary had compared Republicans to Nazi appeasers as he urged Congress to pass a divisive bill that would aid Ukraine

Three pro-Palestine protesters found guilty of terror offence over paraglider images

Judge stresses that no evidence suggests any of the defendants were seeking to show support for Hamas

Britain extends tariff-free trade with Ukraine for another five years

Extended deal applicable on almost all goods, according to the British government

David Cameron says UK will hold Iran ‘accountable for proxy attacks’ as Britain strikes more Houthi targets

Foreign secretary expresses optimism over securing pause and eventual ceasefire in Gaza, as he calls for Israel’s allies to build ‘unstoppable momentum’ towards two-state solution

Sunak urges Iran to de-escalate as he condemns drone strike on US troops

PM vows to work ‘resolutely’ with allies, as UK blames ‘Iran-aligned militia groups’ for attack

Two Royal Navy warships crash off coast of Bahrain with ‘damage sustained’

The two minehunter warships form two-thirds of UK’s permanent naval presence in the Gulf and Indian Ocean

Rishi Sunak makes surprise visit to Ukraine after launching Yemen strike

Britain commits another £2.5bn to wartorn country, as PM given Ukraine’s ‘order of freedom’

Corbyn pushes South African genocide case against Israel at The Hague

Ex-Labour leader at International Court of Justice in support of case against Israel over Gaza

Father from Manchester gunned down on trip to Pakistan to surprise his family

Tasaraf Hussain was killed near Islamabad Airport while on his way to suprise relatives

Red Sea ship attacks could push UK inflation up

Calculations from Whitehall say the commercial disruption caused if the attacks by the Yemen-based Houthis continue could push inflation up

Two British hostages still held by Hamas, Cameron confirms

Foreign secretary ‘worried’ Israel may have broken international law – but refuses to criticise its actions in Gaza

Met Police defends its investigation into Israel-Gaza ‘war crimes’

Scotland Yard rebuffs attack by Boris Johnson, saying international treaty makes probe obligatory

Next warns of stock shortages if Red Sea shipping problems continue

Next boss warns extra two and a half weeks must be added to stock delivery times for products coming through Suez Canal

Prince Andrew named in Jeffrey Epstein court documents as secret files made public

Scores of names are contained in long-running, now-settled defamation lawsuit brought by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre

Ukrainian refugees falling victim to ‘extremely sophisticated’ UK visa scam, charities warn

Exclusive: Ukrainians are landing at UK airports only to discover that their travel documents and host families are fake

David Cameron pushes his plan for Gaza ceasefire as he meets Middle East leaders

Diplomatic blitz in Jordan and Egypt, as foreign secretary argues case for ‘sustainable’ end to conflict

Rishi Sunak backs two-state solution after Israeli ambassador says ‘absolute no’ to plan

‘We don’t agree with that’, says Sunak on Tzipi Hotovely remarks – as Conservative PM insists two-state solution remains ‘right outcome’

Afghan interpreter who risked life to serve Britain deported back to Taliban after UK error

Exclusive: Ministry of Defence finally grant Afghan interpreter eligibility to relocate to UK days after he was sent back to Afghanistan

EU agrees post-Brexit deal to delay electric car tariffs for three years

European Commission wants to push back new rules until 2027 in boost for Rishi Sunak

David Cameron close to post-Brexit Gibraltar deal with Spain, says Spanish foreign minister

‘I would sign a deal with Britain over Gibraltar tomorrow’, says Spanish minister after talks with Lord Cameron

More than 80 charged with hate crimes linked to pro-Palestinian protests

Thousands of demonstrators and counter-protesters have converged on London over the past few weekends

David Cameron meets Zelensky in Ukraine in first visit as foreign secretary – and praises Boris Johnson

Lord Cameron joked about his ‘disagreements’ with Boris Johnson, but said support for the Ukrainian president was ‘the finest thing’ his government did

Rwanda asylum plan: Timeline of government’s policy to deport migrants

How the events leading up to the Rwanda plan’s return to court and Suella Braverman’s conservatism speech unfolded

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