Parliamentary report finds there has been a ‘significant increase’ in risk faced by dissidents and Jewish people in Britain
No party looks truly ready to confront tax-resistant voters with some hard questions
Final touches being made to ‘one in, one out’ pilot scheme on Thursday
Reform’s success depends on signs its future is brighter and mid-career politicians jumping ship is a big one
Utility says proposal prepared by The Water Retail Company chief Rupert Redesdale with Muinín Holdings has ‘little credibility’
Ministers will instead explore less radical reforms such as how generators pay to access transmission network
Ivanhoe Mines founder Robert Friedland welcomes 50% import levy and says domestic production is ‘fundamental’ to US security
Move comes as UK chancellor prepares to brief Labour MPs on tough fiscal outlook ahead of Autumn Budget
Prime minister’s need to placate politicians at home leaves him isolated abroad on defence spending
The US president has stepped up his criticism of the central bank’s chair, prompting some to question how long it can remain above politics
Delays in dealing with fiscal pressures risk further damage to household consumption, corporate investment and overall growth
The enforcement agency has been empowered by Donald Trump’s push to deport undocumented migrants
US president accuses country of launching a ‘witch-hunt’ against former leader Jair Bolsonaro
Conservative politician’s switch comes as rightwing populist party has clear lead in polls
Announcement marks increase in co-operation between allies amid growing threat from Russia
Formal notification to regional education body is latest salvo in US president’s campaign against elite university
Export growth has been strong but not lived up to its potential
The bloc of heavyweight emerging markets has grown bigger but less coherent
US president has no plans to meet King Charles during trip to his golf courses
Ministers close in on final deal to secure private investment into multibillion-pound development
So long as nuclear fuel-making is permitted and NPT violators can easily exit the treaty, more nations will seek the bomb
Labour government is battling to fill fiscal hole that some economists say could amount to more than £20bn
The government has been driving insurers’ stock gains for years but the gold rush is over
Party leader Jordan Bardella says officers seized accounting information and other documents
Chair of troubled utility recalled to give evidence to parliamentary committee amid fresh concerns