Sam Gyimah resigns as universities minister in protest at Brexit deal
Remain supporter says failed talks with EU on Galileo satellite programme expose Theresa May's proposed deal as “naive”
Remain supporter says failed talks with EU on Galileo satellite programme expose Theresa May's proposed deal as “naive”
Government pressing ahead with English legislation – despite majority of responses to its own consultation giving thumbs down to planned fee cap
IFS researcher says ONS decision will make Labour fees pledge ‘a lot less expensive’ and bring more ‘Treasury scrutiny’ of sector
Shadow minister warns UK risks being overtaken by rivals in North America and Asia if sectors don’t work more closely together
NAO says government’s oversight of organisation is ‘not up to date and lacks clarity’
Seeing the NES as a solution to Labour’s biggest electoral problem could bring relevance to a vague concept, writes John Morgan from Liverpool
Uclan role in Preston Model sheds light on what a Labour government could mean for universities, beyond the fees pledge
Widespread disappointment at panel’s conclusions about policy on overseas students
Labour attacks department’s green light for ‘University Campus of Football Business’ name
Peers back amendment which says TEF cannot be used to determine English universities’ fees
Office for Students asked to tackle huge pay awards given to leaders of private providers
Pam Tatlow finds a lively political conference buoyed by talk of abolishing tuition fees
Education debate at the Labour conference in Brighton has gone beyond the easy headlines, says Andy Westwood – but important questions remain unanswered
Nick Hillman writes from the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, where – happily – he finds fewer lobbyists and more activists
Minister also warns Labour plan to abolish fees would mean ‘Reservoir Dogs ending’ for universities