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In July 1817, Lord Amherst, the leader of a British delegation to China, stopped on his return journey at Saint Helena and met the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte.

Napoleon had seldom been out of the news, but Amherst himself was also in the news for having ­pointedly refused to kowtow when …

  • US and Russian officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia next week to start talks aimed at ending Moscow’s nearly three-year war in Ukraine, Reuters and AFP reported citing US officials.

    The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, the national security adviser, Mike Waltz, and the Middle …

Muhsin Hendricks,

considered the world’s “first openly gay imam

”, has been shot dead near the southern city of Gqeberha, South African police have said.

The imam, who ran a mosque intended as a safe haven for gay and other marginalised Muslims, was in a car with another …

A woman in her 40s has died after a shooting at a Kent pub, police have said.

She was shot at the Three Horseshoes in the village of Knockholt on Valentine’s Day evening, Kent police said.

Officers were searching for the perpetrator and later found a vehicle containing a gun …

Kemi Badenoch is being urged to overhaul her approach to

prime minister’s questions

and bring in more experienced advisers to prepare for the weekly political joust, amid criticisms of her approach to taking on

Keir Starmer

.

Some MPs are complaining that their fledgling leader is raising …

When Rachel Reeves stood up in the House of Commons on budget day on 30 October as this country’s first woman chancellor, she was brimming with pride: “To girls and young women everywhere, I say: Let there be no ceiling on your ambition, your hopes and your dreams.”

Four months …

Google has cooperated with autocratic regimes around the world, including the Kremlin in Russia and the Chinese Communist party, to facilitate censorship requests, an

Observer

investigation can reveal.

The technology company has engaged with the administrations of about 150 countries since 2011 that want information scrubbed from their public …

One person has died trying to cross the Channel in a small boat that sank off the coast of Calais, while 69 were rescued during what French authorities said was a very busy night for crossings.

The small boat began to take in water before French navy ship Abeille Normandie …

There’s a moment in the 1967 film

The Graduate

that has become renowned. At a party thrown by his parents to celebrate his graduation, Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) is approached by Mr McGuire, an elderly bore who wants to say “just one word” to him: “plastics”. “Exactly how …

The government has rushed forward plans for a

£2.5bn investment in the UK steel industry

after Donald Trump announced

25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminium

into the US.

The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, will publish a green paper entitled Plan for Steel on …

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