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Court delays ‘driving innocent prisoners to plead guilty’ in England and Wales

Court delays ‘driving innocent prisoners to plead guilty’ in England and Wales

Exclusive: Some inmates being advised to change plea to secure earlier release as backlog spirals, watchdogs say ‘Lives on hold’:
Eurostar the worst-performing rail service in Europe, campaigners find

Eurostar the worst-performing rail service in Europe, campaigners find

Firm disputes Transport and Environment’s findings, which also ranked Deutsche Bahn as one of the least reliable Eurostar is the
Barry Keoghan hits back at ‘inhumane’ abuse and harassment of his family: ‘I can only take so much’

Barry Keoghan hits back at ‘inhumane’ abuse and harassment of his family: ‘I can only take so much’

Irish actor says people have been ‘sitting outside’ the homes of his grandmother and two-year-old son after his reported split
Reeves to pledge closer EU ties in pivot from post-Brexit ‘division and chaos’

Reeves to pledge closer EU ties in pivot from post-Brexit ‘division and chaos’

First speech by UK chancellor to eurozone finance ministers since 2020 will promise ‘business-like’ approach to relations Rachel Reeves plans
Tears of joy and sadness as ‘disappeared’ Syrians emerge from Assad’s prisons

Tears of joy and sadness as ‘disappeared’ Syrians emerge from Assad’s prisons

Men, women and children, many jailed for speaking out against regime, reunite with their families Syria live – latest updates
Syrian rebels say Bashar al-Assad has fled Damascus and claim to have captured capital – live updates

Syrian rebels say Bashar al-Assad has fled Damascus and claim to have captured capital – live updates

Rebels say Damascus is ‘free’ of the ‘tyrant’ Bashar al-Assad after lightning advance across the country Full report: Rebels say
Deal agreed to sell the Observer to Tortoise media organisation

Deal agreed to sell the Observer to Tortoise media organisation

Newspaper’s owner, the Scott Trust, ​t​o sign ​c​ontract in coming days, despite strike by Guardian and Observer journalists The Scott
‘My right side was paralysed, I was so sick’: the pesticide poisonings in Brazil that lead back to the UK

‘My right side was paralysed, I was so sick’: the pesticide poisonings in Brazil that lead back to the UK

Investigation uncovers how chemicals like diquat, banned in the UK but legal to export, are causing health problems in the
Home Office says only half of UK asylum decisions meet its quality standards

Home Office says only half of UK asylum decisions meet its quality standards

Rishi Sunak’s push to clear backlog of claims is driving huge increase in legal appeals, costs and harm to applicants
‘I always have a moment of confession’: Peter Sarsgaard on truth, ethics and the quirks of family life

‘I always have a moment of confession’: Peter Sarsgaard on truth, ethics and the quirks of family life

Peter Sarsgaard’s calm authority has brought depth to a huge range of roles, from Dopesick to Batman. He talks about

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