US international student numbers plunge 17%
New international student enrolment in US universities has fallen by 17%, costing an estimated $1.1 billion and 23,000 jobs amid tightened visa rules. Discover the impact on global education competition.
New international student enrolment in US universities has fallen by 17%, costing an estimated $1.1 billion and 23,000 jobs amid tightened visa rules. Discover the impact on global education competition.
Ofgem announces a new energy price cap, increasing the typical annual bill from January. Find out how this affects you and what to expect next.
Schools across the US are witnessing a dramatic drop in immigrant student enrolment, driven by border policies and family deportations, leading to significant budget shortfalls.
Despite Trump's visa crackdown, foreign student numbers at US colleges remain stable, but a sharp 17% drop in new enrollees signals future trouble for university budgets.
Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic 40% decline in Black student enrolment at Harvard College after the Supreme Court overturned race-conscious admissions policies, sparking intense debate about diversity in elite education.
The controversial two-child benefit limit faces elimination as Labour commits to scrapping the DWP policy, promising financial relief for struggling families across the UK.
Millions of UK drivers are being automatically enrolled as potential NHS blood donors through their driving licence applications without explicit consent, raising significant privacy concerns.
The University of Sydney's request to admit more international students next year has been denied by the Australian government, dealing a significant blow to university finances and international education strategy.
The UK's two-child benefit limit explained: How this policy affects family finances and why campaigners demand its abolition as child poverty rises.
Exclusive investigation reveals how soaring daily energy standing charges are creating an impossible choice between heating and eating for vulnerable households across the UK.
Millions of UK households face devastating energy price hikes this April, but experts reveal simple steps you can take RIGHT NOW to protect your wallet. Discover the crucial meter reading deadline and smart strategies to beat the price cap increase.
UK households brace for winter energy crisis as Ofgem price cap rises today, adding nearly £100 to average annual bills despite falling wholesale costs.
Millions of UK households face controversial standing charge increases as Ofgem's price cap changes, sparking consumer outrage and calls for reform.
Millions of UK households face higher energy costs this winter as Ofgem announces significant price cap increase starting October 1st, adding pressure to already strained family budgets.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms controversial two-child benefit cap will remain despite previous Labour criticism, sparking immediate backlash from anti-poverty campaigners and MPs.
New analysis reveals the devastating impact of the two-child benefit limit as poverty rates soar. Discover why campaigners and cross-party MPs demand immediate action.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves risks igniting fresh Labour turmoil as she prepares to replace the controversial two-child benefit cap with a new tapered system, facing opposition from her own MPs.
Millions of British households are set for welcome relief as the energy price cap falls by over £100 this summer, though bills remain significantly higher than pre-crisis levels.
Exclusive: Labour government set to deliver major welfare reform as Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to lift controversial two-child limit on benefits in Autumn Budget announcement.
Rachel Reeves faces backlash as Treasury plans gambling levy increase while maintaining controversial two-child benefit limit, creating fiscal storm.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declares Labour will not abolish the controversial two-child benefit limit or raise taxes in an emergency budget, signalling a major shift in fiscal policy.
Millions of UK households face a devastating winter as the energy regulator Ofgem is expected to raise the price cap, pushing average annual bills towards £1,900. Citizens Advice warns of a 'genuine crisis' without further government support.
Exclusive: A new 'Draughts' energy tariff could slash your winter heating costs. We reveal how to prepare your home and wallet for the coldest months.
The controversial two-child benefit limit is pushing schools to the brink, with pupils reportedly learning in corridors. Labour sounds the alarm on a growing educational divide.
Millions of UK households will see a welcome reduction in their energy costs this autumn as the regulator announces a significant cut to the price cap, driven by falling wholesale prices.
Britain's energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed a significant reduction in the price cap, promising lower gas and electricity bills for most households across England, Scotland, and Wales from April.
Pressure mounts on the government as a coalition of charities, MPs, and faith leaders demands the immediate abolition of the two-child benefit limit, citing soaring child poverty and its devastating impact on families across the UK.
Coca-Cola fans are in a frenzy after discovering the true purpose of a tiny, overlooked feature on the plastic bottle cap that's been hiding in plain sight for decades.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis urges households to take immediate meter readings this weekend to avoid being overcharged as the new energy price cap takes effect.
A chilling warning from a 1975 Country Diary resounds today: the lethal Death Cap mushroom, often mistaken for edible varieties, poses a severe and often fatal threat to foragers across Britain.