Rishi Sunak set to make a decision on whether to axe the graduate route altogether as early as this week
Prosecutors use testimony to link former US president to ‘hush money’ payments during 2016 race
Ruling means contentious Rwanda asylum policy would not apply in region
Germany in particular has been slow to come to terms with significant geopolitical and economic shifts
Measures would have seen homeless people prosecuted for ‘excessive smell’
Second time new anti-spying laws have led to charges
Netanyahu blames antisemitism for campus protests. But has he forgotten his own embrace of Trumpism?
PM warns Britain is facing ‘dangerous times’ and urges voters to stick with the ‘devil you know’
The American decision to restrict arms sales could be a turning point in the US-Israel relationship
Ruling means far-right party can be placed under formal surveillance
Commenters discuss the latest plans to tax fee-paying schools in the UK — join the debate
Former UK chancellor to take up post at online retailer owned by Barclay family
Former Tory MP Natalie Elphicke’s move stirs some alarm but leadership plays up favourable signal it sends
Amnesty International report says Chinese authorities harassing citizens studying in Europe and US
Also in this newsletter: The ‘Glucksmania’ revving up France’s centre-left
Persistent inflation means American voters do not see evidence of an improving economy
Party hails ‘new era’ with victory over pro-independence forces but fails to secure enough votes to govern alone
Putin’s appointment of pliant technocrat indicates major shift in handling of Ukraine war
Prime minister will promise ‘bold ideas’ in bid to restore confidence and revive Conservative morale
Sergei Shoigu’s move from defence ministry painted as an attempt to rein in runaway military spending
Labour MPs voice concern over move by ex-Tory MP accused of lobbying ministers over disgraced ex-husband
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currency
Brief uptick in support shows signs of reversing as 80% of Americans say prices still causing pain
Civilian contractors, equipment and supplies arrive in Port-au-Prince to lay groundwork for long-stalled deployment
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