Raphael Brandao beams with pride as he describes the high-end Brazilian coffee he produces with beans sourced exclusively from Black farmers in a country where many still associate the product with slavery.Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery, in 1888, and racial inequalities remain high in a country where more than half of people identify as "preto" (Black) or mixed-race.
MPs are already angered by developments with the Northern Ireland border, which last week saw the High Court rule that the Rwanda bill no longer applies there
Meteorologists say the lights could be seen again in the UK sky