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Student admits drug plot to fund education

A university student from a disadvantaged background has pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell drugs in a desperate bid to pay for his studies, revealing the harsh realities of student poverty.

University 'brain drain' threatens smaller UK colleges

Leading UK universities are attracting a disproportionate number of students, leaving lower-ranked institutions struggling to survive. Experts warn of potential mergers or closures as the higher education sector faces a deepening crisis.

ICE recruitment drive attracts 100,000+ applicants

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has seen a surge in job applications after highlighting its dangerous arrests in a new recruitment campaign. Over 100,000 hopefuls have applied, signalling strong public interest in federal law enforcement role

US medics approved to work in NHS

American doctors and nurses will soon be able to practise in the NHS after UK regulators approved their qualifications, easing staffing shortages.

UK's baffling hiring crisis explained

A puzzling trend in the UK job market: businesses face hiring challenges while unemployment remains high. What's behind this mismatch?

Millionaire threatens stewardess over champagne

A wealthy recruitment CEO allegedly threatened a Virgin Atlantic flight attendant after his luxury champagne request was denied. The shocking incident, caught on video, has sparked outrage.

Wagner Group's Elsa Statue Stunt in Munich

The Russian mercenary group Wagner has been accused of using a statue of Disney's Elsa from Frozen in a recruitment campaign in Munich, Germany, drawing widespread condemnation.

ICE offers $20k bonuses to tackle hiring crisis

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is rolling out lucrative signing bonuses and incentives to tackle severe staffing shortages, raising concerns over recruitment ethics.

ICE offers £23k bonuses to recruit deportation officers

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is offering hefty signing bonuses of up to $30,000 (£23k) to attract new deportation officers, as the agency faces severe staffing shortages and mounting pressure to enforce stricter immigration policies.

Why talking unlocks better learning

New research reveals how structured classroom dialogue boosts comprehension, engagement, and academic achievement across all subjects.

Teacher avoids jail after sexting student

A married teacher has escaped jail time after engaging in inappropriate text exchanges with a teenage student, despite initial statutory rape charges being dropped.

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