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Amy Borrett is a data journalist at the Financial Times in London. She joined in February 2023 from Sky News' data and forensics team and previously worked at the New Statesman and Sifted.

In 2022, Amy was shortlisted for the Wincott Young Journalist of the Year Award and highly commended by the Royal Statistical Society for her use of data visualisation.

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  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
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    Providers say ‘number one concern’ is lack of workers in low-wage sector

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  • Wednesday, 19 June, 2024
    UK government spending
    Extra £38bn a year needed by 2029-30 to ‘revive’ NHS, says think-tank

    Parties ‘need to be honest’ about scale of investment needed to tackle health service crisis in England, warn analysts

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  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    UK schools
    State schools have enough space for exodus of private pupils

    Labour’s VAT school plan would not overstretch state class sizes in England, data show

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  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    UK Inequality
    UK’s two-child benefits cap mainly hits working parents, report shows

    Campaigners say limit ‘drives families into poverty’ and calls on future government to reverse the policy

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  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
    UK universities
    More UK students struggle to balance paid work and studies

    Pressure to take on jobs during term time threatens to lead to a ‘two-tier’ education system, experts warn

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  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
    News in-depthUK politics
    In charts: the legacy of 14 years of Conservative rule

    Next UK government must grapple with series of challenges in a nation still reeling from austerity, Covid and Brexit

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  • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
    Food security
    Conflict and climate shocks fuel food poverty crises

    More than 25% of children under 5 years are suffering severe hunger, says Unicef report

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  • Tuesday, 4 June, 2024
    Education
    More than half of British universities slip down global rankings

    Annual list topped by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Imperial College London

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  • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
    National Health Service
    Nursing vacancies in England fall to record low

    NHS recruitment drive boosts number of overseas staff but domestic enrolments lag behind, say analysts

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  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    Office for National Statistics UK
    Staff exodus hits UK’s statistics agency

    FT analysis shows fifth of workforce left last year as ONS seeks to overhaul production of core economic data

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  • Tuesday, 28 May, 2024
    News in-depthUK universities
    Essex university’s success story stymied by politics of immigration

    Overseas enrolments plummet amid government’s hostile tone, sparking financial uncertainty

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  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    UK society
    Funding cuts have halved number of adult learners in England since 2010

    Research highlights growing skills divide between richer and poorer parts of the country

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  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    UK immigration
    Chefs overtake software developers for UK skilled worker visas

    FT analysis of official data reflects wider changes in use of hiring route

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  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2024
    UK immigration
    Visa applications from care workers drop sharply as UK migration curbs bite

    Student family applications also fall after rule changes designed to cut legal migration

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  • Monday, 13 May, 2024
    The Big Read
    Can Europe’s economy ever hope to rival the US again?

    Chronic underperformance is worrying EU policymakers who are searching for ways to inject some dynamism

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  • Wednesday, 8 May, 2024
    UK universities
    University students in England face ‘cost of learning crisis’, data suggests

    Assistance provided by maintenance loan falls to 9-year low as inflation cuts into support, says think-tank

    A montage of graduates in gowns
  • Monday, 6 May, 2024
    UK schools
    Low T-levels uptake in England prompts calls for urgent reform of qualification

    Flagship skills qualification drew only 1% of 16- to 17-year-old students in 2022

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  • Thursday, 2 May, 2024
    National Health Service
    £150mn of NHS England dental budget unspent amid recruitment crisis

    Dentists says ‘punitive targets’ under NHS contract system are stifling delivery across the country

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  • Tuesday, 30 April, 2024
    UK immigration
    Over half of UK asylum seekers assigned for removal to Rwanda cannot be located

    Official data shows surging number of migrants falling into homelessness

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  • Monday, 29 April, 2024
    Women in business
    Fintechs lead way on smashing the glass ceiling

    Data shows women typically get stuck in middle ranking positions

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  • Sunday, 28 April, 2024
    News in-depthUK politics
    Big ambitions for levelling up UK show only partial progress

    Contradictory data allow cherry-picking of results on government’s flagship efforts to tackle regional inequality

  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    The Big Read
    Inside the UK’s failing plans to ‘level up’ left-behind towns

    The promise of billions in regeneration funding helped Boris Johnson win power in 2019. But critics say little has changed on the ground

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  • Thursday, 25 April, 2024
    ExplainerUK employment
    Is Britain suffering from a ‘sick note culture’?

    Rishi Sunak has vowed to get people back to work but data indicates problems with the diagnosis — and proposed solution

  • Monday, 22 April, 2024
    Health
    UK alcohol deaths surged during pandemic

    Rate of fatalities from excessive drinking 41% higher in 2022 than 2019, with women showing the biggest rise

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  • Thursday, 28 March, 2024
    The Big Read
    The world’s broken market for medicines 

    Record shortages of common drugs have countries scrambling for alternatives while patients skip treatments

    A hospital building, a blister pack containing a pill and a hand holds up a syringe
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