Mike Pflanz Kenya to increase number of prosecutors to tackle poaching
Kenya Wildlife Service collaborates with charity Space for Giants to further strengthen its prosecution of illegal wildlife trade offenders
Kenya Wildlife Service collaborates with charity Space for Giants to further strengthen its prosecution of illegal wildlife trade offenders
Drop the Target: 79% of Conservative voters want a 'sensible policy' as the UK approaches Brexit
Former Business Secretary says PM’s tough stance on immigration has backfired
Drop the Target: ‘The former-student emigration estimate does not bear the weight that is put on it in public debate,’ concludes statistics regulator
The PM has built her political career on a dogged determination to cut immigration. Judged by her own standards, she has failed
In the second part of his travel journal, Moses Maruping braves the cold of Sua Pan
The event this October aims to raise vital funds to support and protect Uganda’s wildlife and landscapes long term
Companies are concerned about a shortage of temporary workers in construction, driving and hospitality
“Our life is... all about waiting. We are waiting. And it's been a long time, with these five years passing by slowly for us,” says wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi
The new marine parks will protect more than 20 species of whales and dolphins, and four species of turtles
While the Conservative manifesto – published last month – only goes as far as stating the pledge as the party’s “objective”, the Prime Minister said at a campaign rally she 'would be working' to achieve the target by 2022
British workers would be the main losers from lower economic growth, research finds
Iconic picture book character Elmer the elephant is celebrated on Elmer Day, inspiring the next generation of conservationists
The report adds that politicians have ‘failed to challenge the assumption that less immigration would be good for Britain’
The Prime Minister has no intention of dropping her immigration target – despite the fact that it has never been met, has no merit in principle, and is likely to damage the economy
Home Secretary says Government must revisit policy in light of the referendum result
Drop the Target: Professor Michael Ignatieff says tightened visa controls for international students pose a direct threat to academic freedom
Exclusive: The Lib Dem leader accuses the Prime Minister of ‘feeding the lie’ that immigrants are a drain on the country
A new survey reveals that the British people already realise how important foreign students are to our economy
Almost half the public back the current numbers of international students coming to the UK each year, when they are told of the economic benefits, while a further 24 per cent of people want to increase the figure
ONS migration analyst Anna Bodey said the new analysis shows the significant impact international migration has on the UK’s labour market