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Other countries are more generous in the fight for the globally mobile student
Ex-minister Jo Johnson says failure to act risks backlash on fears some are ‘selling immigration rather than education’
Peer quits Elara Capital role following FTAV questions
Elara Capital has drawn scrutiny over short seller allegations about its connection to Indian group
Universities have a chance to lure a new group of middle-income families
The country’s hopes of transforming itself into a knowledge economy are under threat
The prime minister and his advisers have overestimated their power
Resignation adds to sense that hardline Brexit stance is tearing apart the Tory party
Prime minister needs to consider offering an olive branch to ejected party members
Jo Johnson resigns as government sets out plan to try again to call a general election
Home secretary signals government’s hardline stance on immigration is easing
Two books re-examine the role of poor statecraft and self-serving politicians in the run-up to the second world war
One of the UK’s only competitive sectors is being thrown under a bus
From writing the manifesto to his fraught time in government, the MP relives the key moments in the saga — and offers a way forward
Questions are still lingering at Westminster over significance of resignation
Jo Johnson’s attack on PM’s strategy has been a significant check on her progress
A UK deal to leave the EU must be judged clearheadedly on its merits
Remain-supporting brother of Boris calls EU divorce talks ‘failure of British statecraft’
Boris’s brother Jo steps into the limelight with resignation
Loan is aimed at stopping east-west London rail project falling further behind schedule
Over-use of public engagement and online polls risks undermining core messages
Jo Johnson to set out ambitious goal but stuttering electrification plan a stumbling block
The reshuffle at education could mean taking another wrong turn on social mobility
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