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Whitehall has been under pressure from parts of the Conservative party and the public to cut migrant numbers
Current tax band for starter, basic and intermediate earners to be widened in line with inflation
Planned increase in salary threshold has left thousands of couples in limbo
Statistics watchdog says PM ‘undermined trust’ in the government’s use of statistics
UK premier tells rightwing rally hostile states will use migration to ‘destabilise’ the west
An all-out assault on overseas arrivals is not the vote-winner it once was
US defence contractor failed to meet delivery timescale for key phase of Morpheus communications programme, says MoD
Other countries are more generous in the fight for the globally mobile student
We should end the defeatist attitude that people are fated to be stuck in jobs that don’t suit them
Plans for ambitious Global Combat Air Programme sealed at trilateral convention signing in Tokyo
Researchers estimate prevalence of habit remained almost unchanged after early 2020
One in 182 people will be without a home this Christmas, with thousands on the streets, Shelter survey finds
PM attempts to calm tensions within fractured Tory party as factions exert pressure
Migration Advisory Committee report could lead to further tightening of rules for international students
Mayor Andy Burnham says investment in public transport will reduce pollution more quickly than imposing costs on drivers
The Brexit ultras resent the realism that the prime minister has sprinkled into government
PM’s win will allow him to get on the front foot on migration but there’s trouble ahead in the new year
Prime minister heads off Tory revolt over migration bill in first Commons showdown but rebels press on with efforts to ‘tighten’ legislation
Three-quarters of the British Chambers of Commerce’s membership say they are struggling to recruit staff
Death comes after charities warn about the dangers of using the vessel to accommodate people fleeing war and persecution
The controversy surrounding antisemitism on college campuses has already forced one university president from office
Sunak to meet rightwingers in push to keep them onside, but MPs are summoned back to Commons from overseas trips
Rishi Sunak’s immigration bill is already drastic say experts, even as some Tories call for tougher measures
Ministers attempt to shore up support for legislation ahead of House of Commons vote on Tuesday
UK prime minister will seek to salvage migration policy and faces questions from Covid inquiry
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