Emma Ledger Gabon to create one of Africa’s largest marine protected areas
The new marine parks will protect more than 20 species of whales and dolphins, and four species of turtles
The new marine parks will protect more than 20 species of whales and dolphins, and four species of turtles
The building, designed by the architect who rebuilt New York's World Trade Center, will house iconic scientific finds
Iconic picture book character Elmer the elephant is celebrated on Elmer Day, inspiring the next generation of conservationists
The report adds that politicians have ‘failed to challenge the assumption that less immigration would be good for Britain’
George Osborne-edited Evening Standard calls PM’s immigration target ‘politically rash and economically illiterate’
Failing to meet unrealistic expectations on immigration will do nothing to improve public confidence in border security or move the country forward after Brexit
The Prime Minister has no intention of dropping her immigration target – despite the fact that it has never been met, has no merit in principle, and is likely to damage the economy
Home Secretary says Government must revisit policy in light of the referendum result
Drop the Target: Professor Michael Ignatieff says tightened visa controls for international students pose a direct threat to academic freedom
Exclusive: The Lib Dem leader accuses the Prime Minister of ‘feeding the lie’ that immigrants are a drain on the country
Labour has accused the Prime Minister of stamping out dissent within the Tory ranks
MPs call for overseas students to be recorded 'under separate classification and not counted against overall [migration] limit'
Prime Minister isolated on the matter of student immigration, as numbers drop after young people studying in the UK report feeling unwelcome in the country
A new survey reveals that the British people already realise how important foreign students are to our economy
The idea that immigration has an optimal level is a complete myth. There is simply no number, large or small, that answers the migration question
PM has taken a hawkish approach to migrant numbers since making ending free movement the cornerstone of her Brexit plan
Every single midwife willing and able to work in the NHS but prevented from doing so by the knock-on effects of an arbitrary migration target makes the national midwifery shortage worse
We consider keeping the 170,000 target to not only be economically damaging but also socially divisive
People trafficking and smuggling networks are some of the most profitable and widespread activities for organised crime in Europe, Europol finds
More than 5,000 asylum seekers have died at sea over the past year
The Government denied it was abandoning children