Australia's Mass Migration Myth Exposed
Australia's Shadow Immigration Minister Paul Scarr challenges the narrative of 'mass migration,' revealing how political rhetoric distorts the true immigration picture and impacts policy decisions.
Australia's Shadow Immigration Minister Paul Scarr challenges the narrative of 'mass migration,' revealing how political rhetoric distorts the true immigration picture and impacts policy decisions.
New ONS data reveals England and Wales experienced their first population decline in decades, driven by falling birth rates and changing migration patterns post-pandemic.
Witness one of nature's most breathtaking phenomena as millions of red crabs undertake their annual migration across Christmas Island, turning roads, forests and beaches into a moving sea of crimson.
A growing wave of young Madagascans are risking everything to escape poverty and political instability, creating a brain drain crisis that threatens the island nation's future.
In an extraordinary avian discovery, a New Zealand tūī bird has been tracked flying thousands of miles to South America, rewriting what scientists thought possible about the species' migratory capabilities.
In an extraordinary wildlife spectacle, a monarch butterfly tagged in a British village has been discovered alive in New York, completing a staggering transatlantic migration that has left scientists astonished.
Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's immigration policies have triggered unprecedented population growth, straining public services and reshaping British society beyond recognition.
America's wealthiest families are abandoning traditional coastal hubs for sunnier, tax-friendly states, transforming regional economies and creating new billionaire enclaves across the southern and western US.
Groundbreaking research reveals how migrating hoverflies are using offshore oil and gas installations as crucial rest stops during their remarkable trans-North Sea journeys between the UK and Europe.
As Labour confronts Britain's migration challenges, an unexpected opportunity emerges. Discover how green industrial strategy could transform immigration from political headache to economic superpower.
New ONS data reveals zero growth in April 2024, dashing hopes of a post-recession rebound. The services sector stalled while production fell, putting pressure on the next government.
Exclusive analysis of the latest ONS figures shows a stark North-South divide in the UK property market, with Scotland's house prices surging as the South East plateaus. Discover the regions bucking the national trend.
New figures from the Office for National Statistics show the UK's economic recovery stalled in April 2024, with zero growth following a 0.4% expansion in March. The services sector slowed while production fell, casting a shadow over the government's pre-e
Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches a blistering attack on the Office for National Statistics, criticising its 'shambolic' GDP figures and demanding a major review to restore trust in UK economic data.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a stern fiscal test as UK public sector borrowing hits £37.6bn for the first five months of the financial year, exceeding official forecasts and complicating Labour's spending ambitions.
New ONS data reveals a sharp rise in UK public sector borrowing alongside falling consumer confidence, creating a challenging backdrop for Chancellor Rachel Reeves's upcoming autumn budget.
Exclusive analysis reveals Australia's immigration intake is not 'out of control' but has been steadily declining for more than 12 months, challenging political rhetoric with hard data.
Exclusive investigation reveals how record-breaking net migration is overwhelming Britain's housing market, with local councils warning of an acute shortage of homes, schools, and GP services.
New data from the Office for National Statistics exposes a quirky truth about the UK workplace: cheese, fish, and fruit are mysteriously disappearing from offices, sparking a national conversation on workplace culture.
UK inflation fell to 2.3% in April, its lowest level in nearly three years. While food prices are finally falling, core inflation remains persistent, delaying hopes for an imminent Bank of England interest rate cut.
New ONS data reveals UK house prices fell 0.6% annually in September 2023, marking the first decline in over a decade as high mortgage rates and inflation squeeze the property market.
New ONS data reveals a surprising shift in British snacking habits, with cheese consumption soaring past traditional favourites like crisps and chocolate. Discover the factors driving this dairy revolution.
New ONS data reveals UK inflation remained stubbornly high at 3.8% in August, dashing hopes of a drop and piling pressure on the Bank of England. We break down the key drivers and what it means for your wallet.
Devastating new ONS data shows suicide has become the biggest killer of young Brits aged 20-34, overtaking accidents and substance abuse. Experts demand urgent mental health action.
Exclusive analysis of the UK's latest labour market data reveals a worrying slowdown in wage growth coupled with rising unemployment, putting fresh pressure on household finances and the Bank of England's interest rate strategy.
New official figures reveal UK wage growth slowed to 5.7% in the three months to August 2025, as the labour market shows clear signs of cooling. Unemployment holds steady at 4.3% while job vacancies continue their decline.
New data from the Office for National Statistics shows UK regular pay growth fell to 6.1%, lagging behind inflation and intensifying the cost-of-living crisis for workers.
Official figures show UK wage growth slowed to 5.7% while unemployment rose to 4.3%, signalling a cooling labour market that could influence Bank of England interest rate decisions.
In a major immigration overhaul, Australia cuts its skilled worker visa quota and raises the bar for applicants. Discover how new points tests, higher salary thresholds, and stricter English requirements will impact British nationals seeking a life down u
A startling data analysis reveals how a single 'rotten' banana in London skewed national statistics, exposing critical flaws in economic data collection and sparking calls for government reform.