UK government has started to pare back support for people fleeing the Russian invasion
Nigel Farage’s party more popular than ruling Labour party and Conservative opposition
Environment secretary Steve Reed tells FT previous Tory administration committed a ‘dereliction of duty’
Mike Waltz and Jonathan Powell will hold talks about the Indian Ocean territory
New initiative will scrutinise the policies of the right-wing populist party
MPs urged to act as government comes under pressure to close loopholes on foreign donations to political parties
A forthcoming summit is the perfect opportunity to reset — but it requires both sides to commit to concrete steps
MPs told belated response to foot-and-mouth cases in Europe was because of failings in post-Brexit border regime
Upbeat speech by Nick Thomas-Symonds comes ahead of official reset talks
Survey will alarm ruling party and the Tories ahead of local elections in May
Former Tory leader increased taxes before imposing reforms in deregulatory drive that Keir Starmer wants to emulate
Chancellor awaits latest update on UK economic outlook from Office for Budget Responsibility
I was lucky to be taught the power of mathematics but threats to the subject now endanger the UK’s AI ambitions
Britain has pledged to halt new export finance to oil and gas developments in wake of COP26 in 2021
National Audit Office head Gareth Davies says some civil servants should learn from tech leaders
High costs and inflexible immigration system deter talent, say peers
British prime minister wants a new defence accord as part of a ‘reset’ relationship
Latest poll shows pro-independence party set to remain in power as the largest party after next Holyrood elections
Britain is in a hole and the government is right to try to dig it out
Kate Forbes says bureaucratic hurdles and transmission charges restrict competitiveness
Seed funding for businesses to focus on poverty and climate change, in switch from handing out foreign aid
Keir Starmer to join Nato and European leaders at summit on boosting security
Prime minister will listen to business over exact details, as some within Labour push for ‘serious tooth removal’
The £40bn impact of the inheritance tax shake-up will prompt more families to spend or gift the money
Longer-term estimates predict the measures could bring in £3bn a year by 2043