Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
Allegations about MP for Dover, who defected to Labour last week, raise fresh questions over Keir Starmer’s judgment
Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
But John Cotton says fairer deal for local government is needed to protect social fabric of UK’s second city
Russell Group warns Migration Advisory Committee that communities and UK research could be harmed
Adviser says people ‘at the end of their tether’ as PM keeps opposition guessing over poll date
But economists warn positive growth data does not mean UK has escaped its low-growth trap
Government readies £1bn injection even though prime minister said last year private sector would cover Euston costs
Cash Access UK makes pledge after criticism over speed of rollout
Labour leader vows to scrap Rwanda scheme and set up new border security command
Local elections showed Reform UK is not as popular as opinion polls suggest
Experts are divided on whether the shift towards private care is good or bad for the public health service in the long term
Case marks first referral of such an allegation to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal
John Woodcock says ‘criminal sabotage causing enormous damage’ to defence manufacturing and energy sector
Kate Forbes meets senior executives on first day in office in effort to reset strained relationship with industry
Decision deals blow to efforts to use the gas in move to net zero
Also in this week’s newsletter: a superficially comforting headline on inward investment
Top FT political commentators answer listeners’ questions
Party chair says ‘people can change their minds’ following shock defection
Party’s rapidly-evolving policy will be key to winning over voters in the upcoming UK general election
Despite former mayor’s strong reputation, his efforts were undermined by widespread negative perceptions of Tory party
Experts say HMRC could challenge some advance fee schemes
EU plans to ‘spend more, spend better, spend European’ have rung alarm bells among UK executives
Women’s rights campaigners optimistic parliament will support one of the amendments to criminal justice bill next week
Assistance provided by maintenance loan falls to 9-year low as inflation cuts into support, says think-tank
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