A well-trained workforce is essential to the economy, but a shortage of alternatives to university means Britain’s young people are falling behind
It exploits fellow feeling and gnaws away at the foundations of a civilised society
Operation Early Dawn activated following violent unrest across country in recent weeks
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The country led by Viktor Orbán spends 5% of GDP on trying to raise birth rates, but increases have levelled off
UK officials considered Rikers Island prison barge to ease capacity crisis before early release of inmates
New apps allow employees to help out ‘on their own terms’ — but do they give non-profit groups what they need?
Kamala Harris gains ground with crucial Hispanic voters in swing state that could decide 2024 US election
Over time, investment in healthcare can ensure a healthier older generation that is more productive and requires less care
Banker’s guilty plea to sex offences raises questions about how employers monitor criminality
Dramatic apprehension of Sinaloa co-founder threatens to drive a new wedge between the neighbouring countries
EU governments face awkward choices over asylum-seekers, labour market shortages and integration of newcomers
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David Jones and law firms Kirkland & Ellis and Jackson Walker had faced a suit over his secret relationship with a lawyer
Is the combative entrepreneur fanning the flames of far-right politics or is he just ‘an angry man screaming into a hurricane’?
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Gifts to reduce national debt rose to £700,000 in 2023-24
Failing to acknowledge imperfect outcomes and trade-offs is impoverishing the debate
Anupreeta Das investigates the power of Microsoft co-founder to shape our world — and asks: is it effective and accountable?
Concerns over policing and anti-war demonstrations rekindle memories of violent clashes from 1968
Company that drew investment from UK group in the 1990s is now becoming its biggest shareholder
Doblin leaves Lykos Therapeutics board after work on treatment for PTSD suffered setback from FDA ruling
The Food and Drug Administration’s rejection of MDMA-assisted therapy is a missed opportunity