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Philip Augar ( Opinion, May 6) tells us that the higher education market in England lacks governance and control, and has been allowed to overstretch itself, relying on overseas students’ inflated ...
There is no point bringing a wet noodle to a knife fight. You are bound to lose if your constant reaction to nonsense is to say, oh, you may have a point there. In the UK, this means calling out Nigel ...
From Sam Gyimah, Former Universities & Science Minister in Boris Johnson’s Conservative Government, and Member of Parliament for East Surrey (2010-2019), London SE21, UK ...
Sarah O’Connor’s column “AI arms race in hiring is a huge mess for everyone” ( Opinion, May 6) highlights a striking irony: employers introduced artificial intelligence into recruitment systems, yet ...
Ultimately, Trump’s “full and comprehensive deal” was nothing like the ambitious UK-US free trade agreement envisaged by ...
The leader of a Bulgarian spy ring helped Wirecard fugitive Jan Marsalek organise an airlift of 200 personnel from Kabul for ...
The Trump administration had a clear message to the thousands of financiers and investors gathered in Beverly Hills this week ...
At the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett announced his retirement from day-to-day management. Today on the ...
Dubai’s Emirates airline has said trade tensions have not dented global demand for air travel, as the carrier reported record ...
Donald Trump’s administration is pushing to prevent Indian missile strikes against Pakistan from spiralling into a nuclear ...
The rise of Reform UK in Scotland has splintered the unionist vote, simplifying the electoral arithmetic for the SNP to claim ...
Whether the deal is politically worth it is a calculation only Sir Keir Starmer’s UK government can make. Certainly it didn’t ...