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Child poverty strategy likely to fail unless two-child limit goes, charity warns
The charity estimates that the two-child limit pushes another 109 children into poverty each day.
Musk meltdown: London tube ad mocks Tesla boss over falling share prices
The tube ads show a graph with Tesla’s falling share price, along with a picture of Musk carrying out what was alleged to be a Nazi salute.
UK universities poised to gain from Trump presidency
During Donald Trump's first term, the number of international students enrolling in US universities declined each year.
Immigration key to solving Britain’s construction crisis – say experts
'The government has assumed restricting migrant workers will lead to higher wages and productivity but that doesn’t happen automatically.'
As energy prices soar in Britain, Spain keeps bills low with renewable energy
Overall costs of electricity, heating, cooling, water and waste disposal are 40 percent cheaper in Spain, where the cost of living is, on average, 26.5 percent lower than in the UK.
Major new survey finds overwhelming support for UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme, including in Nigel Farage and Lee Anderson’s constituencies
‘This is the clearest evidence yet that an EU-UK Youth Mobility scheme is among the least controversial issues in the government’s relationship reset with the EU, even in places that elected a Reform UK member of parliament.’