Today's news
Blair faces rebellion on top-up fees Labour rebels are limbering up for a showdown with the prime minister on top-up fees in a debate opposing the scheme, brought by the Liberal Democrats today, and...
Blair faces rebellion on top-up fees Labour rebels are limbering up for a showdown with the prime minister on top-up fees in a debate opposing the scheme, brought by the Liberal Democrats today, and...
I will survive, says Blair as fees find surprise support Tony Blair's much-contested scheme for university top-up fees will be backed as "commendable" and "essential" by one of the world's leading...
I will survive, says Blair as fees find surprise support Tony Blair's much-contested scheme for university top-up fees will be backed as "commendable" and "essential" by one of the world's leading...
Amazon may have killed the traditional business model but a physical store remains an asset for the academic community, says Paul Kelly
Ministers set for new push over tuition fees Ministers are preparing to relaunch their controversial student top-up fees policy this autumn, after privately admitting that they have failed to...
Clarke gives no ground on college top-up fees Education Secretary Charles Clarke refused to back down over university top-up fees yesterday, describing them as the fairest way to fund higher...
Clarke gives no ground on college top-up fees Education Secretary Charles Clarke refused to back down over university top-up fees yesterday, describing them as the fairest way to fund higher...
Britons win Nobel prize for medicine Sir John Sulston was yesterday awarded the Nobel prize for medicine, along with another Briton, Sydney Brenner, and an American, Robert Horvitz, for their work on...
Blair not bent on top-up fees, says Clarke Downing Street is "not wedded" to the idea of top-up fees for university students, the education secretary, Charles Clarke, told MPs yesterday. Though Tony...
Hodge admits higher education is failing the poor Margaret Hodge has admitted that Labour's idea of widening access to higher education has failed, so leaving untouched the major cause of inequality...
SDP Oxbridge set makes running on top-up fees Downing Street is seeking to defuse the growing row over university top-up fees amid fears that allies of Gordon Brown are using it to drive a wedge...
New French-speaking campus attracts few applications but supporters defend its viability
John Morgan meets the Nobel prizewinning father of nudge economics, who believes that the dismal science can only be improved by taking account of people’s ‘predictable mistakes’
Science fundingByrne fired up over ring-fencingThe capital element of the science budget should be ring-fenced to avoid the risks of “announcement-based politics”, according to Labour’s new shadow...