More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Aisha Maniar
Feb 10, 2017
The next live-action adaptation will be The Little Mermaid, but how do audiences respond to remade princesses?
Dani Colman
Feb 10, 2017
Controversial travel ban may be a boon for the UK tech sector as talent seeks a new home.
David Gilbert
Feb 09, 2017
Bill Clinton enacted dramatic changes to immigration law, exposing millions to detention and deportation.
Anthony Enriquez
Feb 09, 2017
Politicians are scared to talk about tax rises – but a penny on income tax would raise £5.5bn a year.
Jane Merrick
Feb 09, 2017
A disastrous US raid in Yemen and reckless outbursts on Iran damage American influence abroad.
Ismail Einashe
Feb 08, 2017
Following Trump's travel ban, politicians have equated his presidency with the rise of Hitler.
Jacob Furedi
Feb 08, 2017
Ability to transform organisational structure, tech, capabilities and processes is vital to success in a volatile market.
Dee Burger
Feb 08, 2017
The US President attitude towards women has been hostile - to say the least.
Laura Bates
Feb 08, 2017
America's First Lady has refiled a libel suit against the publisher of the Daily Mail in New York.
Jonathan Coad
Feb 08, 2017
The EU should incentivise companies that help refugees work in countries like Jordan.
Radha Rajkotia
Feb 08, 2017
Indians are suddenly finding that they are as vulnerable as the unwanted refugee.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Feb 07, 2017
The only people John Bercow speaks for are hysterical anti-Trump virtue-signallers.
Michael Toner
Feb 07, 2017
A gloomy forecast for renewable industry just because Donald Trump is the White House is premature.
Mona Dajani
Feb 07, 2017
Granting the alt-right a platform to whip up hatred can impinge on the freedom of those on the receiving end.
James Bloodworth
Feb 06, 2017
Protectionism inflicts the greatest harm on the least well off – who are often, paradoxically, its supporters.
Daniel Hannan
Feb 06, 2017
Now Parliament has a place in the process, MPs need to develop a backbone to stand up to Little Englanders.
Alastair Campbell
Feb 03, 2017
We all know how bad it is, yet still we carry on stuffing our fridges with perishable food, because we can.
Jane Merrick
Feb 03, 2017
I've been to Australia's offshore facilities, and there's no question it's causing the refugees real harm.
Michael Bochenek
Feb 03, 2017
Friends of al-Aqsa and others have hijacked Palestinian solidarity societies at UK universities.
Elliot Miller
Feb 03, 2017
It is a myth that men need more sexual intercourse than women, although men talk about it more often.
Gavin Evans
Feb 03, 2017
Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos is controversial, but if you won't hear him, how do you know you're right?
Cassandra Fairbanks
Feb 02, 2017
Despite being unlawful, there's not much anyone can do to stop Trump deleting tweets.
Shontavia Johnson
Feb 02, 2017
I'm free from the tyranny of costly products and wasted time – plus, my hair is better than ever.
Susan Elkin
Feb 01, 2017
Our moral standing in the world has been sacrificed to squeezing a trade deal from an unstable President.
James Bloodworth
Feb 01, 2017
Michaela Community School is hiring a 'detention director' but discipline is every educator's responsibility.
Frank Furedi
Jan 31, 2017
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America must be David to the NRA's Goliath in Donald Trump's US.
Shannon Watts
Jan 31, 2017
Every frequent flyer to the Middle East knows about a de facto 'ban on Jews' yet few protest about it.
Gaurav Sharma
Jan 30, 2017
As Snap Inc announces its plans for an IPO we look how the company is valued.
David Gilbert
Jan 30, 2017
BT's accounting scandal is a sobering development for the telecoms giant.
Martin Kenney
Jan 30, 2017