Chilling effect on charitable organisations comes as need for funding rises amid Trump cuts
Move comes as US government escalates attacks on country’s universities
Europe outdoes the US on the key metrics of a good 21st-century life
Deciding who is well-off is no simple task — and calculating how to redistribute should be left to elected politicians
A steady erosion of outdoor playtime is impairing the development of infants, say experts
The president is using economic warfare to compel corporate loyalty
The assault on America’s most venerable university is at the centre of the White House’s culture war
Unanimous decision by judges is a blow for transgender rights campaigners
Judges rule there is no basis to reduce 18-month jail term on health grounds
Britain would be able to deport one person in exchange for the French sending another individual the other way
Warning signals new escalation in US president’s attacks on universities
European Banking Authority says variable pay for some staff has risen to more than €1mn
Activists warn of unfolding genocide as UK and others host peace conference in London
The president’s refusal to accept a Supreme Court ruling on illegal deportation is a turning point
After two years of brutal war and famine, a surge in international solidarity is needed
The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
Move marks escalation in stand-off between White House and US universities
President of Central American country and American officials say there is no basis for his return
Writer and public intellectual lost 1990 presidential election to Alberto Fujimori
Resistance by faculty, students and staff to intensifying attacks on higher education institutions grows
Progress on disability employment is at risk under Trump policies; accessible transport is a route to more pay and out of worklessness; Rosie Jones on the curse of ableism and discrimination; how quotas push Chile ahead of Ireland and improve job prospects for more
The European nation has one of the largest employment gaps among OECD members and compares poorly against the South American country
For disabled jobseekers, accessible trains and buses are a route out of worklessness into employment and higher pay
The US administration seeks to dismantle DEI programmes that provide customised equipment and infrastructure at work
On average, they submit 60% more job applications than non-disabled people, with many employers casting doubt on their ability