The country needs to utilise the human capital of its nearly 900,000 foreign pupils
South American country has become popular starting point for Chinese people heading to US
Sweeping reform offers route to eventual citizenship and protection from deportation for 550,000 people
The problem is that voters aren’t willing to pay for a policy they say really matters to them
Rigorous BBC2 documentary suggests the Greek coast guard helped cause the 2023 sinking, with the loss of nearly 650 lives
As the global movement of people prompts hardline approaches by populists and policymakers, four new books explore the west’s struggle to balance domestic pressures with the plight of asylum-seekers
Also in this week’s newsletter, cuts to youth services in England and Wales and their impact
The need for overseas workers forces governments to ever-greater heights of hypocrisy
Prime minister tries to get on front foot after faltering start to campaign
Until now its brand of multiculturalism has set an example to the rest of the developed world
Nigel Farage’s return to frontline politics puts pressure on the main parties
Also in today’s newsletter, a tale of two economies in Michigan
Chancellor Olaf Scholz toughens up deportation policy after series of security incidents
Party leaders repeatedly interrupt each other but snap poll gives PM a much-needed win
Surge in border crossings from Mexico has become potent political campaign issue for Donald Trump
Ministers and MPs warn threat to leave European court imperils Good Friday Agreement
Rishi Sunak steers Conservatives towards radical policies on divisive issues in face of devastating polls
Far right Alternative for Germany seizes on crime perpetrated by Afghan migrant to stoke fear
Ultra-cautious policy approach carries risks of its own if Starmer makes it into No 10
Employers nervous that potential curbs would make it harder for them to hire from abroad
Parties of the far right are set to prosper, but will also face challenges of their own
NHS recruitment drive boosts number of overseas staff but domestic enrolments lag behind, say analysts
Overseas enrolments plummet amid government’s hostile tone, sparking financial uncertainty
Edi Rama dashes hopes of other rightwing governments in Europe outsourcing asylum to Balkan nation
Bank is one of employers that withdrew job offers to foreign graduates after Britain tightened visa rules
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