UK migration policy risks undermining university sector, business warns
Rio Tinto, Siemens and Anglo American say curbs to overseas student numbers threaten investment, in letter to PM
Rio Tinto, Siemens and Anglo American say curbs to overseas student numbers threaten investment, in letter to PM
SFO to re-examine cases including former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes
UK chancellor ‘dragging feet’ over £200mn package for Belfast group
Yoav Gallant says current path is leading to resurgence of Hamas and potential for direct Israeli military rule in Gaza
Report from Office for Students warns ‘significant changes’ needed to ‘funding model’
Former US Fed chair suggests UK central bank could apply broader scrutiny to its tools and decision-making
Bank ditched asset-swap plan connected to oligarch Oleg Deripaska after letter warning of potential secondary sanctions
Brussels scrambles to avoid being dragged into trade war between Washington and Beijing
Comments come after watchdog said he supported new rules that could increase capital requirements
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Feature that automatically locks screen when device is snatched comes amid reports of rise in the crime
Operator wants to open new routes from London and increase fleet by a third
Gary Nagle’s praise came hours after the country’s storied miner announced it would break itself up
Actually, it’s about ethics in Taylor Swift economics journalism
Unilateral efforts to prop up Japan’s currency are expensive and potentially futile
A PR blunder highlights the fraught relationship at the centre of our work lives
Pledge to spend £3.7bn on infrastructure by 2030 has so far not delivered
Ambassador to the global body accuses it of being a ‘collaborator with Hamas’
President calls for TV event to happen without ‘raucous’ live audience
Critics of the project have been at pains to point out that Britain was no innocent bystander in the conflict
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The British maker of micro computers should command a healthy valuation multiple at listing
London-based start-up behind artificial intelligence call centre assistants secures funding
Populist leader wounded in town of Handlová but still alive, according to EU official
UK prime minister accused of issuing ‘get out of jail free’ cards after emergency measures are introduced