The Home Office spent £15 million buying a derelict prison contaminated with asbestos amid political pressure to stop housing migrants in hotels, according to Whitehall’s spending watchdog.
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Born into poverty yet driven by an unbreakable spirit, Birsa Munda emerged as a fearless leader who united India’s tribal communities against colonial oppression. His story is one of resilience, ...
There have been several awkward stumbles in the relationship between the once-and-future president and his British ...
Under the principles laid out in the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, tribes were promised broad rights to retain their lands and ...
Stored in a castle in the most guarded corners of Dublin, the jewels were taken from a locked strongbox that wasn’t forced ...