
Lives stuck in limbo
Short-term visas are failing Ukrainian refugees – and the communities that welcomed them.
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Short-term visas are failing Ukrainian refugees – and the communities that welcomed them.
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A special supplement, sponsored by LifeArc, looking at how Britain can make progress in the battle against rare diseases.

Appointing a dedicated clinical leader for rare diseases could be the game-changer patients urgently need.
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As agents of change, consultants will play a key role in helping the UK shape and embrace a rapidly transforming…
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Only by focusing on developing its next generation of tradespeople can the UK realise its growth ambitions.
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Only by getting the right skills in place can the UK reap the benefits, and manage the risks, that new…
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Our educational institutions need to ensure the UK has a job-ready workforce.
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Cutting funding will close the door on aspiring architects
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Technicians are the missing workforce that can drive growth.

The UK must keep moving forward on carbon capture to help protect jobs and cut emissions
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The UK needs a stable, evidence-based food system, built on consistency, clarity and collaboration
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Why the smartest food flex right now is eating less, but better.

A £13bn investment in water infrastructure will support 30,000 jobs and help protect the environment.
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There can be no UK Industrial Strategy without a sustainable domestic refining base
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The emergence of new technologies opens up new avenues for better public services
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Supporting women with ADHD in prison can cut reoffending, protect families and strengthen society.
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After years of delay, the UK took decisive steps in 2025 on nuclear power. Now, the test is delivery.
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Digitisation, automation and a highly skilled workforce using next-generation technologies are key to our progress.
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Affordability, convenience and high-quality clinics targeting an international clientele has led to a significant spike in outward medical tourism.

The health service is being asked to transform just as its capacity to do so is diminshing.
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