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Published: November 30, 2012
Senior figures in the higher education sector have expressed grave concerns after the net migration data showed a sharp fall in...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Senior figures in the higher education sector have expressed grave concerns after the net migration data showed a sharp fall in...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Teenagers are being entered for two separate English qualifications at the same time in an attempt to boost schools’ league...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Britain’s top companies are failing to recruit enough skilled engineers because of a dire shortage of highly-trained graduates,...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Westminster City Council and London Business School have announced that the school will take over the Grade II-listed building on...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Councils will be free to spend their health budgets on cycling infrastructure and training when controversial reforms come into...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Council using lie detector tests to root out benefits cheats catches 4,000 fraudsters in just four months. The offenders were...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
Britain's banks face a financial black hole of up to £60bn from regulatory demands, hidden losses, and potential mis-selling...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
In the first clear demonstration of how the new regulatory framework will work, the FPC sent its attack dogs at the Financial...
Read morePublished: November 30, 2012
People over the age of 50 are “sleepwalking” into a pension crisis by over-estimating how well-off they will be in...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
The number of applicants to UK universities for entry next year is 8 per cent lower than at this time last time around, raising...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
Chris Cook at the FT writes on the jobs market facing graduates. “The odds for new workers leaving university are formidable....
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
The UK Border Agency ignored more than 150,000 warnings in three years from universities and colleges concerned that their...
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Nick Boles, the Planning Minister, was accused of behaving like an “intellectual gadfly” after he angered rural campaigners...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
A radical shift in investment and powers away from London and the south east towards the north of England is needed to tackle the...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
Economists are to build a model that allows the nation’s countryside to be priced and a value given to Britain’s ‘natural...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
Senior executives at Barclays were accused of passing the buck and were likened to criminals yesterday by MPs and peers...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
Banks’ new lending to households slowed in October after several months of growth, according to new data from the Bank of...
Read morePublished: November 29, 2012
Interest rates charged by payday lenders will be capped for the first time in order to protect low income borrowers from taking...
Read morePublished: November 28, 2012
More than 1,500 square miles of open countryside — an area twice the size of Greater London — needs to be built on to meet...
Read morePublished: November 28, 2012
Capita is set to profit from the Government’s reforms on education. The company will buy a majority stake in Staffordshire...
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