What the papers say – January 17
Inside the Gaza ceasefire deal — and what happens next
London flights to Tel Aviv resume after Gaza ceasefire agreement
Lammy: There must be no back-tracking over Gaza ceasefire deal
Tories accused of showing ‘collective amnesia’ over record in government
Israel-Palestine: A timeline of the decades-long conflict
Israel's cabinet set to meet to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
What the papers say – January 16
Israel and Hamas reach Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal
‘No closure until last hostage is home’, say families of killed British citizens
Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal ‘on the brink’ of agreement, says David Lammy
Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal 'could be hours away'
What the papers say – January 14
Police block pro-Palestine protest from gathering close to London synagogue
London charity rebuked for fundraising for Israeli soldier
Prime Minister leads tributes to former US president Jimmy Carter
Former US president Jimmy Carter dies aged 100
WHO head in Yemen airport during Israeli air strikes on Houthi targets
Harris issues new pledge over engagements with Israel
Ireland takes eight Palestinian children with urgent health needs for treatment
What is Israel doing in Syria? Netanyahu is taking a risk
Jail for ‘idiot’ Hamas supporter who threatened Prime Minister with knife emoji
Israel hits Yemen’s rebel-held capital and port city with airstrikes
Julia Hartley-Brewer’s row with Palestinian politician saw most Ofcom complaints
Israel drops massive 'earthquake bomb' on Syria
New Irish parliament will not be silenced in calling for peace in Gaza
Gaza ceasefire hopes grow as talks gain momentum
Fact check: Israel’s foreign minister decided to close its embassy in Ireland
Syria will not be 'launchpad for strikes on Israel', says new leader
British diplomats meet new Syrian leader in Damascus
Irish government accused by Israel’s foreign minister of ‘antisemitic rhetoric’
Israel ambassador defends embassy closure, saying Ireland a hostile atmosphere
Ireland will not be silenced over Israel’s war in Gaza, says premier
Israel accuses Ireland of ‘crossing red line’ as it closes embassy
Bowel cancer cases in young people rising sharply in England, study finds
Ireland to ask ICJ to broaden interpretation of genocide in Israel case
Syria's new leader calls for 'calm' as Israel issues warning over Iran
What the papers say – December 11
Starmer holds talks with Cypriot president in first PM visit since 1971
Starmer defends seeking investment from ‘key partner’ Saudi Arabia
PM says ‘no decision pending’ on removal of Syrian rebel group from banned list
Government has ‘dragged its feet’ on tackling antisemitism, campaigners claim
Sailors on Royal Navy destroyer home for Christmas after six-month mission
Pro-Palestine activists accused of £1m damage at Israeli defence firm
King and Queen say farewell to Emir of Qatar as state visit ends
Kate joins King and William to welcome Qatari Emir in rare public appearance
UK pledges further £19m for Gaza Strip
Pro-Palestine group and counter-protesters demonstrate near Christmas shoppers
Tense scenes as pro-Palestine demonstration held near festive crowds
‘Highly visible’ police presence amid pro-Palestine march and festivities
Insurgents breach Syria's second-largest city Aleppo, says war monitor
Russia conducting ‘staggeringly reckless’ sabotage campaign against Europe – MI6
London to be ‘very busy’ as pro-Palestine protest clashes with Winter Wonderland
17 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as Lebanon ceasefire holds
DUP MP: Hezbollah’s claim of victory over Israel ‘reminiscent’ of IRA supporters
Paloma Faith sells her clothes to raise money for Gaza-Lebanon Oxfam appeal
Expats and Britons with family in Lebanon express relief at ceasefire
Lammy: UK will support Lebanese military to secure ceasefire
How the Lebanon ceasefire makes a path to peace now almost visible
Lebanon and Israel's ceasefire explained