Edinburgh Fringe performers hit by £5k accommodation costs
Rising accommodation prices and soaring production costs threaten the future of Edinburgh Fringe, leaving performers questioning if the world's largest arts festival is still viable.
Rising accommodation prices and soaring production costs threaten the future of Edinburgh Fringe, leaving performers questioning if the world's largest arts festival is still viable.
Former President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are locked in a heated dispute over funding for a key Senate nominee, further straining political relations in Washington.
Australian universities face growing pressure to defund humanities courses, risking the erosion of vital critical thinking skills. Experts warn of long-term consequences for society.
Iconic children's show Sesame Street and public broadcasting giants NPR and PBS could lose federal funding under proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration, sparking outrage and nostalgia.
Columbia University is embroiled in a lawsuit over claims it used a sportswear brand's trademarks without permission on merchandise, sparking a legal dispute over intellectual property rights.
NHS England reports a surge in patient numbers, exacerbating existing staff shortages and straining healthcare services across the country.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
Former President Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to eliminate federal funding for PBS and NPR, sparking concerns over the future of public broadcasting in the US.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is set to shut down PBS and NPR, sparking outrage over the future of independent journalism and educational programming.
Exclusive investigation uncovers how thousands of asylum seekers received free NHS prescriptions and dental care worth over £1 million, sparking debate over taxpayer-funded benefits.
Major League Rugby (MLR) is grappling with financial instability as Utah and Miami franchises face uncertain futures, raising concerns over the league's sustainability.
A recent report highlights severe staffing shortages within the NHS, raising concerns over patient care and service sustainability. Experts warn of growing pressures on healthcare workers.
Shadow Treasury Minister Anneliese Dodds suggests a one-off wealth tax could address economic inequality and boost public funding. Could this reshape UK fiscal policy?
Ex-shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds calls for a wealth tax to address inequality, suggesting it could fund public services and reduce economic disparity.
Charities and experts are calling on the UK government to allocate £3 million for pioneering cancer vaccine trials, which could revolutionise treatment and save thousands of lives.
Brown University has finalised a significant agreement with the Trump administration, resolving disputes over federal policies affecting higher education. The deal marks a turning point in university-government relations.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces backlash from doctors as pay negotiations stall, with strike action now a real possibility. Read the latest on the NHS crisis.
A proposed tax on UK banks could generate £4 billion annually, potentially covering the cost of free school meals for all primary pupils in England. Experts debate the economic and social impacts of this bold policy.
Top medical bodies warn of severe strain on the NHS, calling for immediate government intervention to prevent a collapse in patient care.
John Swinney acknowledges historic underfunding in Scottish women's football and hints at potential government investment, inspired by England's Lionesses.
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly cut funding for gun violence prevention programmes in New York and Washington, sparking outrage among advocates.
The European Commission has suspended Israel's participation in the Horizon Europe research programme, citing violations of international law in the Palestinian territories.
Renowned artist Pavlo Makov calls on Ukraine to strengthen its cultural identity and global presence through strategic arts funding and international collaborations.
A gunman opened fire at Michigan State University, leaving three dead and five critically injured. The suspect later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The World Food Programme has slashed rations for refugees in Uganda and South Sudan due to severe funding shortages, leaving millions at risk of hunger.
Nurses in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest pay rise proposal, calling it insufficient amid rising living costs.
Tensions flared in Australia's Parliament as Question Time saw heated debates on Gaza, university funding, and childcare reforms. Key figures including PM Albanese and Opposition's Sussan Ley clashed over policy directions.
Jazz legend Cleo Laine calls for stronger support for the arts and artists, highlighting the cultural and economic impact of sustained funding.
Leading academics and researchers urge the Australian government to reconsider the JRG scheme, warning of dire consequences for higher education and research.
The British Medical Association accuses the government of failing the NHS, as health secretary Wes Streeting faces mounting pressure over funding and staffing shortages.