Bridget Phillipson unveils plan to improve Send provision, promising more money alongside contentious reforms
Move comes after details of peer’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein revealed in US justice department documents
Move would require approval of all 14 realms where UK sovereign is head of state
Government says ‘nothing is off the table’ if talks with Trump administration are not resolved amicably
Josh Simons accused of hiring public affairs company to discover sources of leaks when he ran Labour Together
Government crackdown on black-market betting would affect Premier League clubs
Party led by Zack Polanski is bookmakers’ odds-on favourite to win Gorton and Denton on Thursday
The NHS is ill-equipped to deal with the needs of a growing and ageing population
Oxford university chancellor calls for ‘national conversation’ around young people facing high student debt and living costs
Activists fear coming third to Greens and Reform, which have both run energetic and populist campaigns
Foreign policy, home country politics and differing economic instincts fracture voter priorities
Overhaul will bind operations in 80 countries across Europe and Middle East
Schools increasingly rely on investment proceeds to pay for operations amid squeeze on campus budgets
A welcome shot of serious thought about populism, a bold argument for citizen rule, Gordon Brown revisited — and a work by Cass Sunstein that all politicians should digest
FTSE 100 group looking to secure commitment in first half of the year as it steps up plans to re-enter narrow-body market
Letter from lawmakers and academics comes after FT investigation reveals impact of toxic metal on human health
BCG research points to Britain falling behind peers in growth sectors
Polling shows Tory voters who have drifted left or become disengaged outnumber those turning to Nigel Farage’s party
Labour government aims to stop parents having to ‘battle’ for support as it bids to avoid backbench revolt over reforms
MPs urge Ministry of Defence to publish any information it has about the use of UK air bases by the convicted sex offender
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Raspberry Pi has more substance than some former retail-investor darlings
Most work in tech sector with top destinations the UAE, followed by Spain and the US, according to Rathbones
Winter ‘pantry’ depleted as rains devastate crops in Spain, Portugal, France and Morocco
FT survey reveals continuing frustration over tax thresholds — with many thinking of moving abroad
Their ability to challenge amount of support their child receives will also be curbed as government overhauls system in England
Move by government comes as Met police probes use of London airports following revelations in Epstein files
Professors urge management to put issue to a vote rather than make top-down decision
Investment company Tradable Private Equity to make first transaction on ‘Pisces’
Improvement in public finances helped by higher self-assessed income tax and capital gains tax receipts
Insufficient details about the US data intelligence company’s recent contract have been made public
Plus, a new cabinet secretary (and a major arrest) took centre stage
Higher rates and frozen thresholds are pushing more higher earners towards the niche investment vehicle
Country has not become ‘ungovernable’ — rather, magical thinking around trade-offs has sapped credibility
Inflows on track for all-time high in February as global fund managers seek alternatives to expensive US tech shares
The graduate earnings premium isn’t really measuring what most people think