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An upcoming BBC podcast about the reporter's disappearance in August 2012 has unearthed new details of his case - some of which his family has dismissed.
The story of how Keir Starmer's chief adviser hoodwinked Labour party members tells us a lot about how power really works, argues Neal Lawson ...
Leicestershire County Council got to work with Reform’s priorities on taking office, with the new administration’s first action being scrapping the authority’s established flag flying policy in their ...
The coverage of Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla tells you everything you need to know about the media's failings, argues ...
The Chancellor's Spending Review was far more radical and transformative than anyone has yet realised, argues Josiah Mortimer ...
A clear majority of Americans are opposed to the US President's army parade, and his handling of immigration and the economy ...
The Chancellor offered security for the profit margins of defence and construction companies while largely missing the opportunity to invest in the economic security of working people, argues Labour M ...
The Chancellor's decision to prioritise growth, while investing in green energy, social housing and levelling up the country, ...
Critics argue the technology is a "dangerous distraction" to the real measures required to tackle catastrophic man-made climate change ...
There's a big difference between impartiality and giving the politics of hate and deception a free pass, argues Julian Petley ...
Campaigners including Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Caroline Lucas warn that decades-old testing rules need to be urgently updated ...
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