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Alexander Litvinenko inquiry a ‘show’, claims Russian foreign minister

Russia’s foreign minister has rejected the conclusion by a British judge that former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by two men acting at...

Renewed calls to dump the Queen as Australia’s head of state

The Australian government has come under mounting pressure to appoint a head of state to replace the Queen, as the country celebrated its national...

Egypt sends eight for trial over botched repair of King Tut burial mask

Eight Egyptians involved in a botched repair of the famous golden burial mask of King Tut have been referred to trial for “gross negligence”. Prosecutors...

Calls for military to guard port of Calais

Lorry drivers are renewing calls for the military to guard the port of Calais. It is after further disruption to services last night when dozens...

New Banksy Les Miserables mural criticises use of teargas in Calais jungle camp

A new artwork by Banksy criticising the use of teargas in The Jungle refugee camp in Calais has appeared on a wall opposite the...

Cold snap blamed for up to 85 deaths in Taiwan

An unusually cold weather front has been blamed for killing up to 85 mostly elderly people in Taiwan. The semi-official Focus Taiwan news website reported...

China seeks ‘new chapter’ with Iran after sanctions lifted

Chinese president Xi Jinping hopes for a “new chapter” in relations with Iran after the lifting of international sanctions under a historic nuclear deal,...

Amazon to hire 2,500 permanent UK staff

Amazon is to hire 2,500 permanent staff in the UK this year, boosting its workforce there to more than 14,000. They will be employed across...

China seeks ‘new chapter’ with Iran after sanctions lifted

Chinese president Xi Jinping hopes for a “new chapter” in relations with Iran after the lifting of international sanctions under a historic nuclear deal,...

Google agrees £130m tax deal in the UK

The move comes after years of criticism of Google and other multinational firms over their tax arrangement in the UK and across Europe. advertisement Meg Hillier,...

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