Wes Streeting defends tuition fee increase as ‘proportionate and reasonable’
Health Secretary Mr Streeting, a former president of the National Union of Students, said he would still go to university even with the fee rise.
Health Secretary Mr Streeting, a former president of the National Union of Students, said he would still go to university even with the fee rise.
George Weston, the chief executive of Primark owner Associated British Foods, said it was preparing for a big jump in business costs.
O’Sullivan had fought back to 4-4 but did not pot a ball in the final two frames.
Police footage showed Liam Doeg taking part in widespread disorder in Sunderland in August, repeatedly attacking officers over a period of hours.
Hamilton endured one of the worst performances of his glittering career in Interlagos.
The suspects, some of them minors and adolescents, were allegedly part of a group of around 15-20 individuals called Sachsische Separatisten.
The Leeds winger suffered a hamstring injury in August.
‘Heightened’ policy uncertainty led to growth slowing again in October, according to a closely watched business survey.
The information included data about their political views and sexual orientation.
Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy said more men with a family history of prostate cancer need to come forward for checks.
New Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said appointments to her top team are ‘based on meritocracy and with a breadth of experience and perspective’.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said 144,288 new cars were registered in the month.
More than 74% of its sales revenue came from overseas, according to Nintendo.
The Government has rowed back on proposals to make it illegal to smoke in pub beer gardens.
Up to 15,000 people will be able to ask the AI-powered chatbot for guidance on business rules and support on Gov.UK.