The British government has welcomed the news that net migration in the U.K., the difference between people moving to the ...
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Georgia remains the dominant force in the South Caucasus banking and investment landscape, but neighbouring Armenia is rapidly emerging as a strong contender, according to ...
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has told Rachel Reeves she must “step back” and stop “disincentivise” growth, as the ...
Taxation on electric vehicles will be brought closer in line with petrol and diesel cars, as drivers will be forced to pay 3p ...
A decade-long spree of assessment reform has taken its toll on awarding organisations which are battling through levels of uncertainty while bearing the financial and human cost, according to NCFE ...
Mr Lyons said the new money was “not coming anywhere close to meeting the demand and the need that we have here in Northern ...
Latest figures show the number dropped to 204,000 in the year to June 2025, down 69% year-on-year from 649,000.
The Office for National Statistics says the fall is driven by fewer non-EU nationals arriving for work and study, and a ...
Mary Richardson examines how Britain's viability crisis is squeezing design quality and stalling the creation of real places ...
Germany hasn't had an indigenous nuclear weapons program since 1945 and nobody in Berlin is asking for a German bomb. So why ...
In the political arena, language manipulation can foster misinformation and create narratives that serve those in power. By employing vague or emotionally charged terminology, leaders can influence ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to deliver her second budget, targeting £20 billion in tax rises while avoiding income tax ...