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$50M Gift Covers Tuition for Medical Lab Students

An anonymous $50 million donation will fund tuition for University of Washington medical laboratory science students for 50 years, addressing a critical workforce shortage. Discover how this transforms healthcare education.

Trump's DoJ sues California over student tuition policy

The US Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against California, challenging its policy of offering in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented students. Discover the legal battle's implications.

BBC licence fee could be abolished by 2026

The BBC licence fee as we know it could be abolished by 2026, with ministers considering a major funding model transformation that might include subscription services or household levies.

Pressure Grows to Scrap BBC TV Licence Fee

The government faces mounting calls to abolish the controversial TV licence fee and replace it with a modern funding model as viewer habits change dramatically.

TV licence fee to rise to £169.50 from April 2025

Millions of UK households face paying more for their TV licence as the government confirms the fee will increase to £169.50 from April 2025. Discover how this affects you and what it means for the BBC's future funding.

London City Airport introduces £5 drop-off fee

London City Airport has implemented a new £5 charge for all vehicles dropping off passengers directly outside the terminal, sparking debate among travellers and local residents.

London City Airport introduces £5 drop-off fee

London City Airport has implemented a new £5 drop-off charge directly outside its terminal, with ANPR cameras enforcing the fee. Discover how this affects passengers and what alternatives are available.

Universities may raise fees under new performance rules

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces major policy shift allowing English universities to increase tuition fees above £9,250 if they demonstrate excellence in teaching quality and graduate outcomes.

BBC Chief Demands Tougher TV Licence Enforcement

BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.

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