LONDON (Reuters) - The case of a 7-year-old girl who starved to death at her home in Birmingham was preventable, and there were a series of opportunities for officials to intervene, a review into the case concluded on Tuesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - The bus company at the centre of a row over claims that it denied two Muslim women entry to a bus because one of them was wearing a face veil has rejected allegations of discrimination.
KABUL (Reuters) - The United States has pursued a contradictory policy with regard to the Afghan war by ignoring Pakistan’s role in the insurgency, the Afghan government said on Tuesday, following the leak of U.S. military documents.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron promised on Tuesday to fight for Turkey to join the European Union and criticised opponents of Turkish membership as prejudiced.
LONDON (Reuters) - Support for the Liberal Democrats has slumped after they joined a coalition government while the Labour Party is enjoying a revival in its ratings, an Ipsos MORI poll for Reuters showed on Tuesday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yoko Ono will again oppose the release of the man who nearly 30 years ago killed her husband, former Beatle John Lennon, and who comes up for parole next month, her lawyer said.