Half-Naked Student Has Duchess of Edinburgh Struggling To Contain Her Giggles
Sophie visited the East Bank campus of London College Fashion to view the creations of the students in time for London Fashion Week on Feb. 19, 2024.
Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.
Sunak Accused Of Collaborating With Braverman Amid His Crack Down On Migration
After the Supreme Court ruled the Rwanda Bill unlawful, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that he would relentlessly continue his crackdown on migration.
UK Government Invest £118 Million to Make Britain 'AI match-fit'
These latest investments represent the Government's attempt to place Britain at the forefront of AI development and regulation.
Professors call the High Potential Individual Visa route 'unfair'
One year after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched the new High Potential Individual Visa in 2022, professors from universities in Europe and Africa call the route "unfair".
UK Home Office concerned with net migration increase
The UK office are determined to reduce net migration into the UK, and has imposed restrictions on the dependents students are allowed to bring.
Study shows unequal opportunities between urban and rural areas in the UK
A new study reveals the constraints on opportunity for young people in rural and coastal areas compared to urban and sub-urban areas, showing the mission to "level up" the UK is far from over.
Cambridge University gained 'significant benefits' from slave trade: Study
The latest research by the University of Cambridge has found that the institution received "significant benefits" from the transatlantic slave trade.
Ancient frogs in mass grave died from too much sex – new research
Ancient frogs in mass grave died from too much sex – new research
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
London's Olympic legacy: research reveals why £2.2 billion investment in primary school PE has failed teachers
New Zealand actor Francis Mossman known for 'Spartacus' role found dead days after cryptic post
The family did not reveal Mossman's cause of death, but noted that he has been suffering from trauma.
Parliament to elect Greece's first woman president
The candidacy of Ekaterini Sakellaropoulou has already won cross-party support and been welcomed by some commentators.
Canadian university will teach students how to grow weed
The course will be available for commercial and home growers.
Is it time to shut down business schools? Two professors debate
New book argues that the world would be a better place without the business schools.
University of East Anglia leaks confidential health details to hundreds of students in mass email
The leak comes just months after a university staffer leaked sensitive data, including family bereavements, health problems and personal issues, of students in another mass email.
'Look to the stars': Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis available online after 51 years
The world-renowned cosmologist's PhD thesis has been made public and has already received hundreds of download requests.
Scientists find space dust in white cliffs of Dover
Scientists also hope find will help them locate and track water-rich asteroids.
Boutique UK fintech firm Prodigy Finance raises $240m in funding
Company provides loans to international students from emerging markets with no alternative sources of finance.
India's apex court hears plea of 10-year-old rape survivor who was denied abortion
The girl is six months pregnant and doctors say her body is not developed enough to carry a baby.
Meet Nasa's 12 new astronauts among whom could be the first Martian
The 12 were selected from over 18,000 applicants for the dream job.
UK bank launches 'Great British Fraud Fightback' to help tackle online crime
The drive kick-started by Barclays comes on the heels of a survey that revealed millennials are most vulnerable to cybercrime.
Royal Photographic Society: Open call to applicants for 2017 bursaries for photographers and students
The RPS is issuing four funding opportunities available to support photographers across still photography and moving image.
Microlending pioneer Esther Afua Ocloo's 98th birthday celebrated by Google Doodle
The Ghanaian entrepreneur helped to found the Women's World Banking.
Where to watch the royals: Kate at the Theatre Royal and Anne in Sierra Leone
Harry, Will and Kate will all attend a National Service of Hope this week after the Westminster attack.
Angelina Jolie delivers impassioned speech at the UN championing 'internationalism'
Oscar-winning Hollywood star calls for greater compassion and unity in the world.
Angelina Jolie praised after delivering first LSE lecture
Jolie spoke of her nerves ahead of the event, at which she spoke of the impact of war on women.
Absurd to link Kansas bar shooting to Trump's 'America first' rhetoric, White House says
An Indian engineer was shot dead in a possible hate crime at a bar in Olathe, Kansas on 22 February.
How science explains the evolutionary puzzle of female genital cutting
The persistence of genital cutting in some countries of Africa may be driven by evolutionary forces.
Virtual reality to diagnose and treat vertigo in pioneering study
The study aims to identify individual triggers and better tailor treatment to patients.
You don't need a degree to be a police officer - you learn on the beat
I was top of my class in training, but realised how little I knew when I went on patrol alone.