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Dubai's World Islands: $14bn project revival

Discover the remarkable story of Dubai's World Islands - a $14bn project that survived financial crisis and bankruptcy to become an emerging tourism destination. Explore this ambitious development today.

British Expat Reveals Dubai's Hidden Downsides

From scorching summer heat to cultural restrictions, a British expat living in Dubai shares the unexpected challenges of life in the glittering UAE city that travel brochures never mention.

Dubai's Museum of Future Named World's Most Beautiful Building

The Museum of the Future in Dubai has been officially recognised as the most beautiful building on Earth, according to prestigious architectural experts. Discover how this architectural marvel is redefining urban design and cultural spaces.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

Why I Traded UK Life for Dubai's Sunshine

Discover how one British woman completely transformed her life by moving to Dubai, finding career opportunities, sun-drenched beaches, and a vibrant expat community that made it feel like home.

Aziz Ansari Saudi show sparks HRW donation return

Human Rights Watch returns donation from comedian Aziz Ansari following his controversial performance at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh comedy festival, raising questions about entertainment and human rights.

Dubai: More Than Just an Airport Stopover

Discover why savvy travellers are extending their Dubai stays beyond the airport transit lounge to explore breathtaking beaches, cultural gems and culinary delights.

Brisbane man trapped in Dubai visa nightmare

Andrew Burow, a Queensland father, faces financial ruin and separation from his family after being stranded in Dubai due to visa complications. His heartbreaking story reveals the hidden dangers of international travel bureaucracy.

British teen dies after Dubai prison release

Exclusive investigation reveals disturbing details about 19-year-old Harry William's Dubai imprisonment and subsequent death, raising serious concerns about British consular support and Dubai's justice system.

Badenoch attacks Human Rights Act in Tory speech

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch launches blistering attack on Human Rights Act, vowing to prevent 'foreign courts' from dictating UK policy in explosive Conservative conference address.

Brit dies swallowing cocaine packets on Dubai flight

A British national has died in a suspected drug smuggling tragedy after swallowing multiple packets of cocaine during a flight to Dubai. The incident has sparked international warnings about the extreme dangers of body packing.

Badenoch suggests UK could ignore ECHR in Northern Ireland

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after suggesting the UK government could disregard European Court of Human Rights rulings in Northern Ireland, drawing sharp criticism from Sinn Féin and raising constitutional concerns.

Badenoch: UK must quit European human rights convention

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch launches explosive attack on European Convention on Human Rights, signalling potential UK withdrawal in major Tory conference speech that sets battle lines for next election.

Farage demands UK quit ECHR as Tories clash

Nigel Farage has thrown down the gauntlet to Rishi Sunak, demanding the UK withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights as Conservative ministers publicly disagree over the controversial move.

Badenoch: UK must be ready to leave ECHR

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch warns Britain should prepare to exit European human rights court if it continues blocking Rwanda deportations, in exclusive interview.

British teen jailed in Dubai over CBD oil

A 19-year-old British student faces prison in Dubai after airport officials found CBD vape oil in his luggage, sparking an international campaign for his freedom.

British teen dies in Dubai after jail for underage relationship

Marcus Fakana, 19, tragically died in Dubai after serving jail time for a consensual relationship with a 17-year-old girl who later died in a car accident. The case highlights ongoing concerns about British nationals facing harsh legal consequences in the

Tories Threaten ECHR Exit in Sovereignty Push

Conservative Party considers dramatic withdrawal from European Convention on Human Rights as Kemi Badenoch proposes major constitutional shake-up ahead of general election.

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