Private Eye editor Ian Hislop says the satirical magazine cover is ‘quite blatantly an example of freedom of speech’
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What happened at protests outside Essex migrant hotel and what have police said?
Experts warn far-right are capitalising on local issues to incite violence
Traders found guilty of rigging interest rates have convictions quashed by Supreme Court
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo’s convictions are ‘unsafe’, Supreme Court justice rules
Watch: Ella Henderson opens up about endometriosis diagnosis
Pop star Ella Henderson has opened up about her struggles with endometriosis and is partnering with Endometriosis UK to support others affected.
Surgeon named ‘Bravest in Britain’ who told insurers he had his legs amputated due to sepsis charged with fraud
Neil Hopper is also charged with encouraging someone else to remove body parts of others
UK admits foreign aid cuts could see deaths rise – with Africa hit hardest
The government’s own impact assessment warns that cuts to projects will likely increase death and disease
Tech minister Kyle vows action on children’s ‘compulsive’ use of social media
Peter Kyle said he wanted to help ‘tip the balance’ in favour of parents who struggle to keep their children from spending hours online.
Final member of the Stockwell Six cleared after false accusation from corrupt police officer
Ronald De Souza had been accused of trying to rob British Transport Police officer Derek Ridgewell
DWP urges 200,000 parents to come forward after missing out on massive state pension top up
Those affected have been advised that they must make a claim
Intelligence committee demands to know why ministers kept them in the dark over Afghan data breach
The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) has warned there was no grounds for information to be withheld from them