In the capital of Ankara, the president’s referendum on his bid to stay in office until 2029 is riding a tide of popular support after the failed coup to oust him
A veteran of the struggle, South Africa’s president has a knack for survival. But he may have gone too far in sacking half his cabinet last week, and his time as leader is drawing to a close
Alexei Navalny was hauled into court, and then a cell, after last Sunday’s protests. Now Russia’s youth, raised on digital media, may decide the future
As an inquiry into Barclays goes on, SFO chief David Green says that firms which do not cooperate with him will not be able to benefit from new settlement deals
With its manufacturing and engineering tradition, the West Midlands should be at the forefront of British hopes for exporting beyond Europe. Sadly, on most measures, it is in no position to do so
A hole where a window should be, no cavity wall insulation and uneven stairs are just a few of the problems developers have left behind, with owners struggling for solutions
NHS recruits must be given special status after Brexit, MPs urge