Four ways Europe’s big immigration experiment has changed Spain
The country accounts for a quarter of new EU jobs this decade — 70 per cent of them have gone to immigrants
The country accounts for a quarter of new EU jobs this decade — 70 per cent of them have gone to immigrants

Three decades after it was launched, hundreds of barriers still persist within the EU. In an era of trade wars, Brussels has made…

Economist Alan Manning takes a balanced, sometimes uncomfortable look at the costs, benefits and trade-offs of migration

Longer work lives, use of AI, stress on welfare systems — 45 experts set out their analysis

A disconnected class is taking shape, but is absent from the headline statistics

Ageing societies seeking to preserve living standards will continue to rely on new arrivals — but governments can be clearer…

UK government is working on deal with EU enabling young people to live and work freely in mainland Europe again