Universities need £12,500 tuition fees to meet costs, vice-chancellor suggests
The higher education sector risks looking ‘out of touch’ if it calls on the Government to increase fees, Professor Shitij Kapur said.
The higher education sector risks looking ‘out of touch’ if it calls on the Government to increase fees, Professor Shitij Kapur said.
About 30 out of a total of 350 licences have been suspended over concerns they could be used in violation of international humanitarian law.
Assisting someone to end their life is currently a criminal offence in England and Wales.
Former Conservative leader Michael Howard accused the Government of making a ‘factually inaccurate’ statement to Parliament.
The meeting comes after Russia used ballistic missiles to target a military academy and hospital in Ukraine in one of the war’s deadliest strikes.
Authorities believed the teenager may have planned an attack on the Israeli Consulate in the German city.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said the only exception will be for blood relatives adopting a child or a stepchild.
Pole position in the fight for the League Leaders’ Shield is at stake when the current top two clubs clash.
Director-general Tim Davie and chairman Samir Shah will sit before the House of Lords’ Communications and Digital Committee next Tuesday.
The refreshed commitment will see the retailer use AI technology to match 25 major competitors on its prices in-store and online.
The House of Commons will be asked to approve the changes on September 10.
The announcement from French President Emmanuel Macron came on Thursday after more than 50 days of caretaker government.
Labour minister Sarah Jones vowed to spend £2.5 billion ‘to rebuild the steel industry’.
Universities ‘stand at a fork in the road’ and could ‘slide into decline’ without action, the president of Universities UK has warned.
Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan all dispute Beijing’s claims to almost the entire South China Sea.