Comment PM’s plan to ‘name and shame’ useless to educational equality Mauro Orrù Feb 16, 2016 The desire to build an equal society is a principle of noble descent which countless heads of state… Read More
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PM’s plan to ‘name and shame’ useless to educational equality
The desire to build an equal society is a principle of noble descent which countless heads of state…
Read MoreStudents are losing hope in protests as a medium to deter government cuts against university grants
The Government inflicted the second major cut of the decade on student finances. As if tripling tuition fees…
Read MoreWhy Brexit is a one-way journey to self-destruction
Britain’s membership of the European Union is a 42-year-old odyssey but a referendum can annihilate all the work…
Read MoreCensoring Universities?
KU Vice-Chancellor Julius Weinberg, CAGE director and ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg, and Shenaz Bunglawala from Muslim Engagement…
Read MoreWhat can we learn from Margaret Thatcher?
She was the Tory leader made out of iron – more than you can say about Cameron. Ben…
Read MoreRethink foreign student visas, politicians urge Prime Minister
Politicians have urged the government to exclude students from immigration targets and encourage more to study in the…
Read MoreExternal news of the week
A brief look at the past week's news.
Read MoreNews of the week 5
A brief look at the past weeks news. Ida Aagenaes The Leveson InquiryThe Leveson report was released on…
Read MoreNews of the week 4
A brief look on the past week in news.Ida Aagenæs
Read MoreStudent protests are a massive waste of time
Yet another fruitless student protest shows that there is a better way to express your opinion. Mimmie Wilhelmson…
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