A tax on meat and dairy and zero-rating fruits and vegetables can benefit public health, the planet, and national economies, shows a University of Oxford study.
By T.J. Ray Columnist When four high school seniors showed up in the Circuit Clerk’s office one bright day, everything was ...
Ministers will have to override local interests to ensure major projects go ahead, writes the associate dean, School of Public Policy, at the LSE. The ...
Of the 24 Interfraternity Council fraternity chapters at Miami, 21 occupy off-campus houses associated with the university. These chapter houses allow second-year fraternity men to live off campus, so ...
Cardiff University has announced plans to cut up to 400 academic jobs and axe several degree programmes, including modern ...
It’s 1999, and a school IT lesson deep in the south east London suburbs. Our teacher asked who had a “home PC,” and everyone ...
Leighton Allen was just a month away from being able to bring his baby and partner to the UK - until the rules suddenly ...
Centralised PhD admissions around NET by UGC not only disregard the unique academic cultures of individual universities but ...
The chancellor says the airport is at "the heart of the UK's openness as a country" and a third runway could lead to 100,000 more jobs.
Chancellor’s optimistic economic growth vision hit in the short term as Tesco and Lloyds announce hundreds of job losses and ...
The AHSAA Central Board has officially approved a plan for the Super 7 football championships in its annual winter meeting on ...
In the latest in his series of columns for Professional Pensions, Robin Ellison looks at the way in which laws are drafted ...