Abuse victims will pay £2,885 to apply to stay in UK, despite processing applications costing government just £646
Top scientists have argued lockdown should have been a week earlier – and that there was evidence for it at the time
openDemocracy report finds think tanks raking in millions, leading press regulator to issue warning to journalists
Activists say their actions in 2020 and 2021 were lawfully justified amid Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians
‘Misogyny at heart of government’ led to spike in domestic violence as women were trapped with abusers, inquiry told
‘Awkward things called facts and evidence’ undermined evidence of former UK PM Boris Johnson, hearing told
Bullish under questioning, the prime minister claimed Eat Out was a ‘micropolicy’ that did not need scientific input
New polling reveals lack of trust in government as ministers attempt to use Rwanda Bill to ignore Human Rights Act
Exclusive: Applicants pulling out of recruitment processes due to the planned visa changes, say industry experts
Ex-PM struggled to answer Covid inquiry’s questions on disproportionate number of deaths in minority ethnic groups
The lawyer’s husband has been forced to go on the run after the former immigration minister refused plea for help
The former prime minister said he did not understand how it had been ‘smuggled past the scientific advice’