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Architects warn post-Brexit visa rules hindering recruitment
Architecture firms are calling on the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, to urgently review the post-Brexit visa salary rules, claiming they are choking an industry that is trying to help meet Labour’s housing targets.
They say there were hit by a double recruitment whammy when the rules changed last April, with …
How Spain’s radically different approach to migration helped its economy soar
‘We can’t go back’: Staffordshire firms fight to keep ceramics tradition alive
Rob Morley has been made redundant eight times since he was a teenager, working in different ceramics factories across Staffordshire that have all shut or downsized, one by one.
From WH Grindley, where he started when he was 16, the list includes Washington Pottery, Hanley Bank, Imperial, and Eastwood among …
Tuesday briefing: Europe faces tough choices on Ukraine as US pursues own path
Good morning. Yesterday, European leaders
attended an emergency meeting in Paris
to discuss how best to respond to the shift in Ukraine policy from the US under Donald Trump. Today, US and Russian officials willmeet in Saudi Arabia
for preliminary peace talks. And while Volodymyr …AFL fans expected to fork out as Saturday live coverage goes behind paywall in 2025
The head of Foxtel says AFL fans will “run towards the light” this season and subscribe to its pay TV service or sports streaming platform Kayo when they realise much of the season’s live Saturday coverage has gone behind a paywall.
A new AFL broadcast agreement with Fox Sports and …
Campaigners urge F-35 fighter jet producing nations to stop supplying Israel
More than 200 organisations worldwide have called on nations involved in producing F-35 fighter jets to “immediately halt all arms transfers to Israel” amid fears they have failed to prevent the planes from being used to violate international law.
The letter, signed by 232 civil society organisations, was sent on …
‘The lurch to the right scares me’: could the left surprise in German election?
As the world’s richest person meddles at will on behalf of the far right in the German election campaign, a leftist party calling for taxing billionaires out of existence has risen from the ashes in the race’s final stretch.
The far-left Linke, successor to the East German communists who built …
‘We must avoid a chilling effect’: the CMA chief on the UK’s pro-growth shift
Signs by the lifts in the Canary Wharf headquarters of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) remind staff not to talk about their work in public, given the billions of pounds resting on its decisions.
But a very public debate is taking place about how the competition watchdog works and …
Hundreds protest in Cook Islands over PM’s handling of deal with China
Hundreds of protesters have marched on Cook Islands’ parliament to oppose prime minister Mark Brown’s recent decisions, including a failure to properly consult its closest partner New Zealand over a deal to deepen ties with China.
Roughly 400 protesters – led by opposition parties – gathered outside the capital city …
‘Clubs are going to disappear’: grassroots rugby crying for help in Six Nations’ shadow
You may have noticed that the sports pages are less, well, sporty than they once were. There is rather more chance of reading stern-faced stories about Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazers or Manchester City’s latest legal dispute than, say, the muddy winter joys of grassroots rugby union. It is …