University revokes award from author over JK Rowling comments

Trinity College Dublin rescinds its prestigious James Joyce Award from author John Boyne following his public criticism of JK Rowling's stance on transgender issues, igniting a fierce debate on free speech and cancel culture in academia.

Eton's ambitious plan to revolutionise children's homes

Exclusive investigation reveals how Eton College and other top boarding schools are partnering to revolutionise Britain's children's homes system, bringing academic excellence and pastoral care to vulnerable children.

DRC Boat Disaster: 180+ Dead in Congo River Tragedy

A major maritime disaster has struck the Democratic Republic of Congo as overcrowded boats capsize on the Congo River, claiming at least 180 lives in one of Africa's deadliest recent accidents.

Harry and Meghan may send kids to school in England

Exclusive: Friends reveal the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are considering British schooling for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, marking a potential royal homecoming amidst ongoing family tensions.

Oxford Union fury over president-elect's 'assassination' remark

The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in a major controversy after its incoming president, US conservative Charlie Kirk, suggested a 'bullet to the head' was the only way to stop a politician. The remark has ignited a fierce backlash and a heated deba

UC Berkeley Condemned in Landmark Antisemitism Report

A scathing federal investigation finds UC Berkeley created a 'hostile environment' for Jewish students, violating Title VI. The report cites protests, professor conduct, and inadequate university response.

Queen Letizia's chic blue outfit for school visits

Spain's Queen Letizia stuns in a sophisticated blue ensemble as she marks the new academic year with school visits in Madrid, offering a masterclass in royal style and public engagement.

10 Essential Money-Saving Hacks for UK Students

Struggling with the cost of living as a student? Discover expert-backed tips on budgeting, cooking, and finding hidden discounts to make your loan stretch further this academic year.

Oxford Union President Secures Three A* Grades

Oxford Union President Anthony Abaraonye achieves academic excellence with three A* grades as the prestigious debating society faces backlash over its invitation to controversial American commentator Charlie Kirk.

Frieda Hughes: Art & Poetry on Envelopes

An exclusive look at Frieda Hughes's captivating new exhibition, where poetry meets painting. Discover how she transformed 52 used envelopes into a profound visual and literary journey, confronting grief and the echoes of her famous family's history.

SEND Reforms Risk Repeating Universal Credit Failures

A damning IFS report cautions that the government's planned special educational needs reforms risk mirroring the catastrophic rollout of Universal Credit, potentially leaving vulnerable children without essential support.

Rembrandt's 'Slow Art' Masterpiece Tours England

A rare Rembrandt self-portrait is touring England in a revolutionary 'slow art' project, inviting the public to spend quality, distraction-free time with the 17th-century masterpiece to combat museum fatigue.

Terror Watchlist Man Worked at UK Islamic School

A man on the UK's terrorism watchlist was discovered working at an independent Islamic school in the Midlands, prompting a serious investigation into safeguarding failures and national security protocols.

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