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Home Blood Test Breakthrough for Dementia Diagnosis

A simple finger-prick blood test could soon diagnose Alzheimer's, offering hope to the 900,000 Brits living with dementia. This accessible method promises faster diagnosis and earlier treatment.

UK to defend Shamima Begum citizenship decision

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says the government will robustly defend the decision to strip Shamima Begum of UK citizenship as a new legal challenge is launched. Read the latest.

Citizenship Row: Abd el-Fattah & Begum Cases Examined

The debate over stripping British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah's citizenship highlights concerns over conditional rights. Experts warn it fuels hard-right myths about British identity. Read the full analysis.

Citizenship Rights Debate: Abd el-Fattah and Begum Cases

The debate over stripping British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah's citizenship raises fundamental questions about the conditional nature of Britishness. Read expert analysis on immigration policy and national identity.

UK-born man's 15-year fight for citizenship

Olu Sowemimo, born in London, spent 15 years fearing deportation before securing British citizenship. His story highlights flaws in the UK's nationality system and the impact of proposed immigration changes.

DNA reveals 15 ancestral links amid rising UK racism

As racist rhetoric escalates in UK politics, a personal DNA test showing links to 15 countries challenges narrow views of belonging. Explore the impact on minorities and the rise of hard-right narratives.

Record 269,000 UK citizenships granted in 2024

New figures reveal UK citizenship grants have doubled in a decade, hitting a record high. The system faces intense scrutiny over vetting failures in the case of Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd El-Fattah.

Rising Belief Britishness is About Birth, Not Values

A new IPPR report reveals a sharp rise in Britons linking nationality to birthplace. The Alaa Abd el-Fattah citizenship row highlights a shifting political debate on identity. Explore the implications.

UK Government Defends Alaa Abd el-Fattah Release

Downing Street defends its campaign to free British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, who apologised for 'abhorrent' decade-old tweets. MPs reject calls to strip his UK citizenship.

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