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Lord David Blunkett warned Sir Tony Blair in 2004 that Home Office research into voter attitudes towards immigration and asylum “could be explosive” if published, according to UK government documents ...
A sober, sensitive BBC documentary examines the rise of a British evangelical church, with powerful testimonies from ex-congregants ...
Twenty-five countries, including the UK, Canada, Japan and more than a dozen EU states, have condemned the “drip feeding of aid” and “inhumane killing of civilians” in Gaza, demanding an immediate end ...
New Office of Personnel Management director criticises department’s approach to cuts while advancing further reductions ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Japan’s Ishiba presses for quick US trade talks, and Russia’s drone swarms overwhelm Ukraine’s defences ...
Gita Gopinath, the IMF’s second-in-command, is set to step down, paving the way for the Trump administration to appoint a ...
Donald Trump slammed a federal judge presiding over Harvard University’s lawsuit to have billions of dollars in federal ...
Prosecutors in Belgium said on Monday two Israeli soldiers had been questioned over allegations they violated international ...
Under changes to investors, Brookfield dropped in favour of Canadian pension fund and London-based investment manager ...
In a low-growth economy with tight civil service budgets, how can AI boost UK public sector efficiency? Rohan Malik and Jane Duncan from EY, and Amanda Sleight from Microsoft discuss applying private ...
Design software maker’s offering being followed in Silicon Valley for signs the market is ready for more tech listings ...
The UK’s financial services industry is facing a pivotal moment of change. Join Martina Keane and Preetham Peddanagari from ...