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Foreign secretary Liz Truss beat her rival former finance minister Rishi Sunak, by 81,326 votes to 60,399, after a summer-long internal contest sparked by Boris Johnson's resignation in July.
States of Journalism: UK mainstream media outlets like the BBC and Guardian continue to be inaccessible to aspiring journalists, those who make it are usually privileged, right-leaning and reinforce views of the political elite, argues Afroze Zaidi.
Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo distanced himself from 'posts during the recent Israel/Hamas fighting' when he suggested Israel is committing genocide.
In-depth: Plagued by controversies as foreign minister, Boris Johnson's policies in the Middle East as PM led to a shoring up of Gulf ties, including arms sales, and a hardened pro-Israel stance.
In-depth: As Palestinians are facing increasing Israeli violence, can British party politics keep up?
A 'moving' memorial service was held in London on Tuesday in honour of slain Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Amidst hostile media coverage against rail workers striking, Lowkey highlights why they must be defended and how, amidst rising poverty, the fight led by RMT general secretary Mike Lynch is one we all have an interest in winning.
A flight scheduled to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda was grounded at the eleventh hour after the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg granted injunctions against the removal of the migrants.
Five years after the fire at Grenfell tower killed 72 people, there has been no justice for the victims or survivors. Instead, what we've witnessed is the weaponisation of grief and the careful curation of social injustice, writes Lowkey.
While the assassination of Shireen Abu Akleh shocked the world, it was far from an aberration in Israel's fight to contain the truth and control the narrative about its human rights abuses, writes Lowkey.