Conservative party’s previous success in ‘stopping the lorries’ makes reducing illicit migration harder for government
Estimate by Health Foundation comes ahead of Rachel Reeves’ spending review
Many business schools are responding with renewed commitment to diversity and environmental issues
Nearly 500 arrested after looters raid shops in the Champs-Élysées area and burn cars in the city
Britain records year’s highest number of irregular migrant journeys across English Channel
The UK is slow to respond to the White House assault on science and universities
Congress passed ‘foreign agents’ law targeting non-profits shortly after jailing of high-profile activist
Opposition accuses Pretoria of ‘backroom deal’ over proposal to water down rules on Black ownership
After high-profile pitch stand-offs, players can finally wear shorts
Some members’ ‘fusty’ attitude leads to suggestion that ending men-only stance was a PR exercise
Trump administration steps up campaign against Alexandre de Moraes for alleged free speech clampdown
Most Americans used to think of it as a force for good — not any longer
Opportunity and upward mobility are more important than GDP growth
Central bank governor Fabio Panetta warns the brain drain is adding to pressure on the economy
Architecture is at a fertile inflection point. But while housebuilding goals, sustainability and retrofitting are dominating the agenda, why does accessibility too often remain an afterthought?
Charges relate to incidents that allegedly took place at locations including MTV and a Labour conference
White-collar professionals fear being ‘kept in limbo’ after ministers extend waiting time for indefinite leave to remain
Pressure rises on organisation’s boss Daniel Kinahan, who remains in Dubai, as Sean McGovern is charged in Dublin
Attorney-general Richard Hermer says ‘pseudo-realist’ politicians risk providing ‘succour to Putin’
At the turn of the millennium TV, film and music aped pornography to pander to the male gaze. What were the creative industries thinking?
Only third of those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are thought to have been diagnosed, data shows
The pandemic accelerated an urban exodus that was already well under way
‘We are where the US was 100 years ago and where the UK was 50 years ago,’ says one fundraiser in France
Ministers hail decision as ‘historic’ but move likely to increase international condemnation