Britain’s universities can no longer act as visa mills – they have nowhere left to turn
After years of ruthless self-interest, the sector faces a long overdue rationalisation
After years of ruthless self-interest, the sector faces a long overdue rationalisation
The president’s desperate attempt to postpone the inevitable may deny his party an election victory
Yet more state intervention will have a predictable outcome for the UK economy
The party is twisting the truth to wriggle out of week-old promises
Starmer could hardly have made it clearer: his party plans to target the productive to bribe dependent voters
Farage battled Rayner on the NHS. Mordaunt defended the Tories on schools. Tim Stanley, Tom Harris and Sam Ashworth-Hayes share reflections
All the evidence is there: Labour is going to turn envy and vindictiveness into a bureaucratic art
Millennials are the generation most dissatisfied with democracy in British history, and who can blame them?
The state’s power is turned against the honest citizen, while violent criminals are allowed to run amok
We no longer know who lives in the country, are unable to remove those with no right to be here and lack a plan to resolve the situation
The country is being condemned to a self-replicating cycle of economic destruction
The pervasion of a ‘just be kind’ mindset in every walk of life is turning the economy to mush
Hammering savers with dreamt-up schemes won’t fix our investment woes
Rather than turbocharging growth, immigration is placing near-unbearable pressure on public services, housing and infrastructure
Generous welfare payments allow some London households to cash in, analysis suggests
The idea that simply adding people to the population leads to general prosperity has toppled over