Report adds to pressure on chancellor to continue targeted support for struggling sectors
Forces in England and Wales ‘decades behind’ in serving ethnic minorities
Rail station footfall up 12% on Monday compared with Friday, as workers and pupils return
Long-term competitiveness at risk if scheme ends for critical industrial sectors, says Make UK
Not all jobs can be saved, but a sudden crunch of layoffs would have multiplying effects
Mercy Baguma, an asylum seeker from Uganda, was left destitute after leave to remain expired
Contact tracing under way as staff and pupils at Kingspark special school told to self-isolate
Despite Birmingham edging to lockdown, police respond to rise in illegal gatherings
Some say the young are flouting the rules, others doubt the statistics. Most are anxious about what a lockdown will bring
UK pursues ‘militarised’ response despite calls for safe routes for asylum seekers