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The UK's foreign secretary announced more than £9 million of aid will be sent to help stabilise Libya, in an attempt to stem the threat of terrorism in Britain.
The UK’s National Pupil Database included information on children's nationality, country of birth and language skills for the first time and activists are worried the data may be misused.
Isa Haider Alaali is campaigning to restrict arms sales to states which use them to silence dissent or stoke sectarian fears, reports Patrick Atack.
Worries over a British exit from the European Union weighed on participants at the World Economic Forum, with France's prime minister warning that it would be a 'tragedy'.
Comment: Despite rising anti-immigration violence, Germany's politicians and people have stuck to their principles to welcome refugees. Take note, David Cameron, warns Paul McLoughlin.
Feature: UK regulations requiring minimum incomes have kept families apart and spouses of British citizens in dangerous situations, writes Imogen Lambert.
UK immigration policy is forcing thousands of couples to choose between a life apart or a life in exile. It is the monthly income or the savings in the bank that determine if they can live together in the UK.
A Reform UK campaigner Andrew Parker was slammed for referring to Islam as 'a cult' and calling for asylum seekers to be shot.
A fear of stigmatisation and violence is forcing asylum seekers in Britain to hide their identity in public, charities say.
Refugee and rights agencies are urging the UK government to change the rules around reuniting refugee families as a way of offering a safe haven to more vulnerable people.