Companies have to consider workers in the UK for some jobs
A requirement for companies to advertise in the UK before recruiting from abroad is nothing new. Read
A requirement for companies to advertise in the UK before recruiting from abroad is nothing new. Read
Why would a judge's finding that someone killed their child be kept secret from the jury trying his case? Read
Education
The evidence suggests that grammar schools weren't any better for overall social mobility in their 1950s/60s heyday than they are at the moment. Read
Immigration
Net migration estimates show a continuation of recent trends, with the change over last year almost five times smaller than the margin for error. Read
How much the Prime Minister makes is a hot search topic at the moment. Theresa May's job comes with a salary of £150,402. Read
We've heard a lot about legal challenges after the vote to leave the European Union. What are they about and what do they hope to achieve? Read
Europe
If the UK votes to leave the European Union, what happens to its citizens in EU countries, and EU citizens in the UK, will be a matter for negotiation. Read
Europe
This series of articles answers the most popular Google searches about the EU referendum on 23 June. Read
An overview of the Court of Protection, which deals with cases where people lack capacity to make their own decisions. Read
Crime
The Lord Janner prosecution is big news, but what do terms like 'fitness to plead' and 'trial of the facts' actually mean? We explain, with expert help. Read