Harry Farley
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UK accused of 'enabling corruption' as Cameron hosts global summit
David Cameron has announced measures to tackle money-laundering after the UK was accused of facilitating global corruption through tax havens.
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ISIS launch app for children 'to teach cubs of the Caliphate'
ISIS have created an app for children to help them learn Arabic via aids such as guns, tanks and cannons.
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Trump rows back from Muslim ban after Sadiq Khan's attack: 'It was just a suggestion'
Donald Trump has rowed back from his "total and complete shutdown of all Muslims entering the US" and said the policy was "just a suggestion".
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The Queen's Speech: What to watch out for
The Queen's Speech where the government will announce the next batch of legislation will happen on May 18. What do we know?
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'Gay cake' case: Ashers should not have been found guilty, says Attorney General
The Christian bakery at the heart of the gay-cake case should have been found guilty of discrimination, Northern Ireland's Attorney General has told the court.
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London mayor Sadiq Khan blasts 'ignorant' Donald Trump: He would make us 'less safe'
Donald Trump's view of Islam is "ignorant" and could make both the US and the UK less safe, according to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
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Bangladesh executes top Islamist leader for 1971 war crimes
An Islamist leader has been executed in Bangladesh for crimes committed during the country's war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.
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Allahu Akbar and Manchester police: The difference between racism and realism
Were Greater Manchester Police right to apologise for the use of 'Allahu Akbar' in a simulation terror attack?
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'Remain' Christians to Brexiteers: 'You are wrong politically, historically and theologically'
Battle lines are set as two opposing Christian groups on the European Union referendum exchanged barbs in an increasingly hostile debate.
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Senior ISIS leader in Iraq killed in US air strikes
ISIS' leader in Iraq's Anbar province has been killed in a US-led strike, said a Pentagon spokesman on Monday.
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UK complicit in 'moral outrage' of corruption, say Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders
Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders have branded corruption a "moral outrage" and said British-owned territories are "among the main enables of such corruption" in a joint letter to the Prime Minister.
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Bishops urge government to fast track vulnerable child refugees into UK
Several bishops and dozens of Rabbis have led calls for the most vulnerable children in Europe to be fast-tracked into the UK in time for the school term in September.