Chagossians claim they were repeatedly refused the chance to take part in negotiations behind the historic deal.
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Relief and fear ahead of assisted dying bill vote
Activists on both sides of the debate are reacting to plans for the first vote on the issue in years.
Burger King with worst hygiene score now has five-star rating
The Tunbridge Wells restaurant has been criticised for using “dirty and greasy” equipment.
MPs to get first vote on assisted dying for nine years
MPs will consider proposals to change the law so some terminally ill people can choose to end their life.
Work-to-rule punishes patients, Streeting tells GPs
The health secretary outlined measures on cutting “red tape” and alleviating paperwork for GPs in a speech.
£2k painting revealed as masterpiece worth £300k
The artwork was authenticated as long-lost work by Canadian impressionist Helen McNicoll.
Bereaved mum urges action to stop tower block falls
Jovanni Peddie, 14, died in 2011 after falling from a tower block on London’s Aylesbury Estate.
Mother guilty over fire deaths of four sons
Deveca Rose’s two sets of twins died in a house fire while she was out shopping.
UK commitment to Falklands ‘unwavering’ despite Chagos deal
The Falklands remain safe in British hands, governor Alison Blake has said after the UK agreed to give sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.
British nationals tell of ‘surreal’ Lebanon evacuation
Student Isobel Taper says it feels “surreal” being back in the UK, having left her boyfriend and cats in Beirut.
