Mohammed bin Nayef and Ahmed bin Abdulaziz have not been seen in public since March 2020

A group of MPs and lawyers have requested to visit Saudi Arabia to discover the fate of two high-profile Saudi princes, the former crown prince, Mohammed bin Nayef, and Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz.

The panel has been set up to investigate and report on the detention of the princes, as well as other key political figures detained in the region. The pair have reportedly been denied legal advice, medical care and contact with their family since they disappeared in March 2020.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Radio roadshow: the Beeb’s big move away from London

The BBC is right to diversify outside the capital – but its…

Bomber command – the classic men’s jacket is back in style

Men in bomber jackets means spring really is here. But this wardrobe…

To those who rejoice at Richard Sharp’s fall at the BBC – be careful what you wish for | Jane Martinson

The past Tory donor was clearly conflicted by his dealings with Boris…

30,000 cancer patients waiting for treatment in England

Experts call on ministers to tackle chronic staff shortages, with delays worsened…