Why UK vocational training needs more than money

New research reveals that simply pouring money into vocational education won't solve Britain's skills crisis. Discover why deeper systemic reforms are crucial for creating the workforce of tomorrow.

Fox Host's Harvard degree sparks DEI hypocrisy claims

Fox News presenter Pete Hegseth faces allegations of hypocrisy after reports reveal he obtained a master's degree from Harvard while publicly criticising diversity initiatives at elite universities.

Graduate, 23, dies from meningitis days after symptoms

A promising university graduate died from meningitis just days after falling ill, with her family initially believing she had freshers' flu. The 23-year-old's sudden deterioration serves as a tragic warning about the deadly disease.

Pro-Palestinian student protests sweep UK universities

Student protests demanding university divestment from Israel continue to grow across British campuses, with encampments now established at multiple institutions including Bristol, Leeds, and Newcastle.

Tories: One Strike Knife Policy for Schools

Conservative Party announces radical zero-tolerance approach to knife crime in schools, with automatic expulsion for students caught carrying blades and mandatory police involvement.

UK Universities Face Gaza Protest Backlash

British universities are navigating turbulent waters as student encampments and protests over Gaza spark intense debates about free speech, antisemitism, and institutional responsibility.

Starmer condemns 'un-British' student protests

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash after labelling campus demonstrations marking the October 7th attacks as 'un-British,' igniting a fierce debate about free speech and protest rights in UK universities.

Starmer warns students over Hamas protest plans

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer delivers a powerful message to UK students considering protests marking the October 7 Hamas attacks, urging universities to maintain order and condemning antisemitism on campuses.

Mum-of-10's 'Naughty Chair' Discipline Sparks Debate

A mother of ten children has divided opinion after sharing her controversial 'naughty chair' technique for managing misbehaviour, with critics calling it harsh while supporters defend its effectiveness.

Indonesia school collapse: 67 dead as search ends

Rescue operations have concluded at the Indonesian school collapse site with 67 fatalities confirmed, as the community mourns one of the nation's worst educational facility disasters in recent memory.

University email blunder exposes staff data

Western Sydney University faces scrutiny after accidentally exposing staff email addresses in a mass communication error, prompting urgent investigation and privacy concerns.

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