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CONSERVATIVE William Waldegrave's lead of 9,494 votes in his Bristol West constituency - based on a projection of the likely effect of boundary changes on the 1992 result - is over the Liberal...
CONSERVATIVE William Waldegrave's lead of 9,494 votes in his Bristol West constituency - based on a projection of the likely effect of boundary changes on the 1992 result - is over the Liberal...
(Photograph) - After Magritte? Roger Dickinson's work (above) is part of an exhibition called "Collections and Reflections" at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, which...
The Scottish Trades Union Congress this week unanimously backed a call from the Association of University Teachers Scotland for an open debate on how higher education should be planned and funded...
New Labour's pre-election re-launch of the University for Industry training initiative was heading for a hiccup this week - over its name. Labour leader Tony Blair and the shadow chancellor Gordon...
So who says politicians are desperate to get on television? Delighted to see the cameras turn up for last week's election forum in Cardiff, local AUT organisers were more than a little nonplussed...
Coming soon to the Labour front bench, Life After Bryan. And with Dearing in the offing, Mr Blair may need to give the further and higher education brief rather more attention than it normally gets....
With our customary impartiality, Antithesis is pleased to offer all parties a solution to the EU fishing crisis, coupled with an economically attractive way of funding the British space effort....
A long drop in front of the speakers' seats at this week's Vote for Science election meeting run by Save British Science became the focus of political debate when Adam Ingram, shadow science minister...
However, if tactical voting of an anti-Tory nature is starting to appeal after you have read our leader (page 11), have a look at the web site of Grot, the Get Rid Of Them group. If one of its...
One person for whom such tactics are likely to be unnecessary is LSE academic Alan Sked, leader of the UK Independence Party. Somewhat upstaged by the Jimmy-come-latelies of the Referendum Party, the...
Alan Howarth is a mere beginner in the party flexibility stakes compared to alumnus to be proud of No 99. Old fans of junior minister John Horam can hardly have been surprised that he was the...
WHERE SUSSEX University was once a hot house of political activism, many of its students today admit to little more than political cynicism. "In our house we are displaying a Labour poster," said one...
Students have the voting clout to decide the winner of some marginal seats but it seems that their apathy could result in them wasting the opportunity. THES reporters profile seven hotspots. THE...
A SUCCESSION of elderly women unchained their front doors and confirmed support for Ian Gibson, Labour candidate for marginal Norwich North as he toured a council sheltered housing estate. "It's time...
AS YOU emerge from Stirling railway station, every lamppost is festooned with placards promoting Scotland's four main political parties. Two miles away, in Stirling University, the noticeboards are...