Pars Today
Iran’s top human rights official has lashed out at the British envoy to Tehran, Simon Shercliff, over his "hypocritical" stance on the situation of journalists and freedom of expression in the Islamic Republic.
Foreign Ministry has summoned the British envoy to Tehran, Simon Shercliff, to voice protest against the diplomat’s interventionist remarks on the occasion of the national journalist day in the country.
Senior doctors in England have announced a plan to go on their second mass strike this year over a long-standing pay dispute with the government.
Britain has moved dozens of asylum-seekers to a large residential barge on its southern coast.
Iran has chided British Home Secretary Suella Braverman for leveling accusations against the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), saying the UK is in no place to make such “baseless” claims against the anti-terror force.
Two prominent British academics have condemned the recent desecration of the holy Qur’an in Sweden and Denmark, stressing that these “extremist acts” should be prevented.
London's housing crisis is becoming "unmanageable" as one in 50 Londoners are now living in temporary accommodation, an umbrella group warned, urging the government to help low-income families.
Australia has rebuked the United States for the latter's refusal to cease its prosecution of Julian Assange, saying it would persist in its efforts to have Washington drop its legal proceedings against the WikiLeaks founder.
A leading Muslim organization in the UK has warned of the government's discriminatory policies, insisting that British banks target Muslims in the country, denying them access to financial services.
The Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO), a British press regulator, has come under fire for its refusal to investigate The Jewish Chronicle for numerous cases of defamatory breach of journalistic standards.