A Leicester hospital is trialing a fresh approach to caring for older patients as demographic shifts loom
Cuts to PhD funding have caused UK student intake to shrink, data shows
MPs vote in favour of bill giving the government powers to seize control of British Steel
Prime minister announces recall of parliament as government races to prevent closure of UK’s last two blast furnaces
Chancellor welcomes striking official data as allies set out ‘four-pronged response’ to Trump tariffs
Former UK Conservative chancellor dealt with fallout of Liz Truss’s mini-Budget
Plus: a stocktake of the political year so far
The former UK prime minister on tariffs, Boris Johnson’s manoeuvring — and the time the president held her hand
Industry says reforms have been rushed and warns of cost pressures
Plus, UK tries to negotiate Trump’s minimum rate and broader US economic deal but none of this looks easy
Resolute 1850 begins hiring staff as Nigel Farage’s party seeks to professionalise and strengthen its platform
Turbine operators worry new neighbours are slowing down their wind
Major streamers such as Netflix should pay a levy to fund uniquely British television
Wealthy residents of UK’s second city can afford private rubbish collection as deprived areas watch waste pile up
Health experts predict redundancies across the health service will cost £1bn
Former housing secretary is one of seven set to enter House of Lords
Trip by Tony Radakin announced only by China’s government amid strained Sino-American relations
Department to shed 2,100 jobs as civil service braces for further cuts
City of London broadly welcomes second five-year term for former LSE chief
Move is a return to a policy the coalition government axed a decade ago in a ‘bonfire of the quangos’
The US president’s tariffs on UK cars and other exports reveal the hollow promise of global Britain
Nigel Farage spurns olive branch from Kemi Badenoch as local election campaigns gather pace
Earlier launch date comes as ONS battles to stem criticism of its performance
They dominate the countries that account for more than half of global GDP — but who are they?
Starmer firm on votes at 16 as new youth polling lands, plus digital public services are no miracle cure