Starving Gaza Students Left to Die as Aid Blocked
Palestinian students trapped in Gaza City universities face starvation and death as Israeli forces block aid, leaving them without food, water, or medical supplies.
Palestinian students trapped in Gaza City universities face starvation and death as Israeli forces block aid, leaving them without food, water, or medical supplies.
Leading UK universities, including Oxford and Imperial College London, warn of financial instability due to government funding cuts, risking research and global competitiveness.
Rising tuition fees are pushing students into debt and crippling universities. Is the UK's higher education system on the brink of collapse?
Leading universities are being pressured to accept students who narrowly missed their A-level grades, as UCAS data reveals a surge in appeals and clearing placements.
New data reveals a worrying trend as US universities report a significant fall in international student enrolment for the upcoming semester. Experts weigh in on the causes and potential solutions.
Leading universities in northern England have been excluded from a major £150m government fund aimed at boosting research and innovation, sparking criticism over regional disparities in funding.
A UK think tank warns that Chinese students at British universities may be involved in espionage, raising concerns over academic freedom and national security.
A new survey highlights the pressures faced by UK academics studying topics sensitive to China, including online harassment and institutional challenges.
Manchester and Bristol universities face backlash after suspending student societies tied to Gaza solidarity, sparking debates on free speech and political neutrality.
DUP deputy leader Gavin Robinson calls for immediate restoration of power-sharing in Northern Ireland, warning of dire consequences if political deadlock persists.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain across Northern Ireland, Wales, and parts of Scotland, with potential flooding and travel disruptions expected.
Adam Britton, a world-famous crocodile specialist, has admitted to horrific acts of animal torture and bestiality in a case that has stunned the scientific community.
New UK legislation threatens the future of Chinese-funded research centres in British universities, sparking debates over academic freedom and foreign influence.
A wild new travel experience lets you chase the Northern Lights in Finland before jetting off to Eurovision in Sweden – all in one unforgettable trip.
New legislation empowers the Office for Students to fine universities that fail to protect free speech, sparking debate over academic freedom.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces stricter regulations on university courses deemed 'low-value', aiming to protect students from poor returns on investment.
A new study reveals Oxford as the world's most prestigious university, with UK institutions dominating the top spots in a ranking inspired by Netflix's 'The Crown'.
A police officer in Northern Ireland has been sacked after sending inappropriate WhatsApp messages, marking another misconduct case within the PSNI.
A man in Newry has reportedly killed his ex-partner before committing suicide, leaving the community in shock. Police are investigating the tragic incident.
Nearly all nurses across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have overwhelmingly rejected the latest pay proposal, raising fears of further strikes and staffing shortages in the NHS.
Irish comedian Patrick Kielty reveals the deep emotional toll of losing his father to a sectarian murder, sharing his journey from grief to healing in a candid interview.
The UK government has authorised the deployment of 100 soldiers to Northern Ireland following a request from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to assist with security operations.
A Sydney-based after-school carer has been arrested and charged with producing child abuse material across six facilities in Northern Sydney, sparking outrage and calls for stricter safeguarding measures.
The Northern Territory's new youth justice laws, including the use of spit hoods, have sparked outrage among human rights advocates and legal experts.
Northern Ireland's economy could see a significant uplift as Stormont officials work to attract fresh investment, with key sectors poised for growth amid political stability.
Former DUP leader Arlene Foster has accused Sinn Féin of attempting to destabilise the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) as political tensions escalate.
Coleen and Wayne Rooney were spotted cheering on their son Kai as he represented Manchester United in a match against Glasgow Rangers in Northern Ireland.
New data reveals a stark divide in UK house prices, with London experiencing the sharpest annual decline while Northern Ireland leads the market with strong growth.
Reality TV star Matt Wright appears in court over a tragic helicopter crash that killed his close friend and colleague. The case has gripped fans and raised serious questions about safety protocols.
The Northern Territory government has reinstated the use of spit hoods in youth detention centres, sparking renewed debate over human rights and child protection.