The regulator rewrote a draft report which had contradicted MI5’s false evidence, the BBC can reveal.
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Hong Kong Looks for Ways to Win Back Big-Spending Tourists
A city with an image dented by protests, pandemic restrictions and a security crackdown hopes to broaden its appeal beyond budget-minded visitors from mainland China.
London’s ‘Little America’ Is No More. What’s Taking Its Place?
Grosvenor Square is being recast for a new era, with the former U.S. Embassy transformed into a Qatari-owned luxury hotel and F.D.R.’s square into a haven of biodiversity.
Illegal work arrests surge as police target ‘unscrupulous’ employers
There were more than 6,400 arrests made in relation to people working illegally, often in poor conditions, the Home Office says.
Biggest drone strike yet on Ukraine’s second city
At least two people are killed and 17 injured in Ukraine’s second-largest city near the Russian border.
Government struggles to cut foreign aid spent on asylum hotels
Foreign aid can be spent on supporting asylum seekers in the first year after their arrival.
Far-right group Proud Boys sue US for $100m over Jan 6 prosecutions
Leaders of the far-right group, who were convicted and later pardoned, allege their constitutional rights were violated.
US brings man mistakenly deported to El Salvador back to face charges
Salvadoran Kilmar Ábrego García, whose case became a political flashpoint, has been charged with human trafficking by US officials.
Sick and wounded kids from Gaza seek treatment in Jordan
Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it into Jordan for long promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed.
State moves to suspend licenses of troubled L.A. nursing home companies
The seven companies were all cited for errors that led to residents’ deaths.