Employers’ ability to recruit staff from overseas for lower-skilled jobs will be restricted
Labour’s task is balancing public appetite for control with the party’s other policy goals
Cash-strapped institutions turn to unregulated firms to reel in lucrative overseas income
Attacks on agriculture exacerbate desperate shortages and enclave’s slide towards famine
Passionate feminist who successfully took on the pharmaceutical industry
West London group inspired by international ‘forest medicine’ movement takes referrals from local GPs
Actor accused of groping women decries ‘terror’ as cultural sector faces claims of endemic sexism and abuse
Instrument maker hopes growing retiree interest in saxophones and guitars will offset decline in piano sales
First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key was replaced earlier this week
HMRC hasn’t changed its gift exemptions for more than 40 years. But there are ways to avoid tax
The first woman to join the prestigious AHCI, she has honed her craft to produce a debut piece combining the traditional and futuristic
As the organisation nears its 700th anniversary, its head wants it to be ‘more relatable’ as an industry showcase
Cartier’s Women’s Pavilion sits besides global efforts by other brands to advance female entrepreneurship
Pope Leo XIV will need to tread a fine line in an era of geopolitical turmoil
Pope Leo XIV was seen as a compromise candidate for a church facing an array of challenges
The philanthropist intends to spend his fortune over the next 20 years. But government budget cuts threaten his ambitions in global health
Billionaire reopens feud with Tesla chief as he unveils plan to spend $200bn on philanthropy and close foundation in 2045
Financial pressures are rising as international student recruitment falls due to migration curbs, says regulator
Life and health insurers are benefiting from both long-term demographic tailwinds and the AI revolution
Labour seeks to show voters it is getting to grips with number of foreigners coming to work in Britain
UK authorities are cracking down on polygamous working, the most productive form of slacking there is
Opposition bill includes annual cap on arrivals as party seeks to arrest flow of support to Reform UK
Tiffany Watt Smith’s fascinating book asks why friendships are less valued by society than conjugal or familial relationships
Move comes as government braces itself for major rebellion by Labour MPs against contentious disability welfare reforms
Country briefs diplomats and humanitarian officials on proposal to funnel supplies through little-known foundation