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UK's Top Anthropology & Archaeology Universities 2025

The Guardian's latest league table unveils the best UK universities for Anthropology and Archaeology degrees. Discover which institutions lead the field in teaching quality, research impact, and graduate prospects for 2025.

St Andrews Tops 2025 Maths Rankings, Beating Oxford

The Complete University Guide's 2025 league table for Mathematics is out, featuring a major upset at the top. Discover which universities are leading in maths education, research, and graduate prospects across the UK.

UK's Top Mental Health Nursing Universities Revealed for 2025

Exclusive league table ranks UK universities for mental health nursing based on student satisfaction, graduate prospects, and teaching quality. Discover which institutions are leading the way in training the next generation of mental health professionals.

UK's Top Civil Engineering Universities 2025 Revealed

The Guardian's 2025 league table ranks UK universities for civil engineering. Discover which institutions lead in teaching, research, and graduate prospects in this comprehensive guide for future engineers.

UK's Best Creative Writing Universities Revealed for 2025

The Guardian's latest league table unveils the best UK universities for Creative Writing degrees. Discover which institutions lead the field for teaching quality, graduate prospects, and student satisfaction in this competitive discipline.

10 Essential Money-Saving Hacks for UK Students

Struggling with the cost of living as a student? Discover expert-backed tips on budgeting, cooking, and finding hidden discounts to make your loan stretch further this academic year.

US Universities Locked Down in Coordinated Swatting Hoax

American universities plunged into chaos as a coordinated swatting spree triggered mass lockdowns and armed police responses. Campuses from Utah to New York were targeted in a day of terror, now revealed as a malicious hoax.

Charlie Kirk: UK Students Could Be "Shot" for Debating Ideas

American commentator Charlie Kirk sparks fierce debate, claiming UK university culture is so hostile to free speech that students debating contentious topics could be 'shot and killed'. His warning ignites a discussion on censorship, safety, and intellect

Kent and Greenwich Universities in Historic Merger Talks

Exclusive: The University of Kent and the University of Greenwich are in advanced discussions over a potential 'strategic partnership', a move that could reshape higher education in South East England. The talks, described as 'exploratory', could lead to

Reform UK Would Axe Northern High-Speed Rail Schemes

Richard Tice announces Reform UK would axe HS2 northern leg and Northern Powerhouse Rail, prioritising road and local rail upgrades instead, in a major policy shift affecting northern infrastructure.

Oliver: Trump's Education Plan 'Catastrophic' for UK Unis

Last Week Tonight's John Oliver delivers a blistering critique of Donald Trump's proposed reforms for UK universities, warning of a 'hostile takeover' of British higher education that could defund arts, hike fees, and import American-style campus culture

UK invests £182m in university cyber defence academies

The UK government is investing a massive £182 million to transform universities into 'Cyber Force' academies, training the next generation of experts to combat state-sponsored hackers and criminal gangs in a major national security push.

Students spend £500 a month on takeaways

New research reveals UK students are spending a staggering £500 monthly on food deliveries, with many struggling to afford basic groceries amidst the cost of living crisis.

Judge Rejects Trump's Bid to Cut Harvard Funding

A US federal judge has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to cut federal funding for Harvard, MIT, and Penn, dismissing his claims that the universities failed to protect Jewish students as a 'thinly veiled' attack on free speech.

Student Crackdown Threatens UK Cities' Economies

A stark report reveals that proposed restrictions on international students could devastate the economies of struggling UK cities, with universities in the North and Midlands facing the gravest financial threats.

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