Net migration to hit record high as workers and students extend post-Brexit visas
Forecasts suggest that figures will be the highest since records began 43 years ago
Forecasts suggest that figures will be the highest since records began 43 years ago
Shortfall of £34m means thousands of properties have been left at greater risk, says National Audit Office
Former PM’s surprise appointment as Foreign Secretary would bring a sense of perspective and integrity to the role, says Brexit critic
PM will speak of defending British values and standing for ‘moral clarity’ in Middle East and Ukraine
Net migration hit a record 606,000 last year, more than double the rate before Brexit
Spanish company Evolyn faces many hurdles but if successful travelling through Europe will become cheaper
Jeffrey Donaldson warns a united Ireland would not 'accommodate' his Britishness
Tougher new thresholds to add a 10pc tariff from January as transition period ends
The economy will not grow without supply-side reforms
Ever since Disraeli, the Conservative Party has been a coalition of clashing factions. They may no longer be able to live together
Remember the performative outrage, the invective
Former head says his successor can be a Conservative donor but they must be ready for ad hominem attacks
The ex-chairman, who stepped down in April, thinks the licence fee is ‘regressive’ and particularly hurts lower-income families and women
MP must step aside while he is investigated for allegedly breaking lockdown rules, ex-PM’s ally tells the Chopper’s Politics podcast
Prime Minister says failure to make a devolved government in Northern Ireland work risks its place in the UK
An urgernt review has been launched into the ferry terminal delays after weekend saw holidaymakers forced to wait in long queues
A socialist government means its coveted ‘golden visa’ scheme is on borrowed time
Increase in non-EU long-term work visas partly behind rise in numbers that puts 2019 Tory manifesto pledge at risk
Even the most experienced travellers can be caught out, with Brexit making problems more commonplace
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson warns against ‘waiting for a change of government’ as he urges PM to offer a ‘credible’ Brexit deal