Tuition fees 'set to rise with inflation' as maintenance grants to return
The Government is considering raising tuition fees in line with inflation, a source has told LBC.
Thousands bid farewell to Tokyo zoo pandas before return to China
Thousands of thankful, sobbing fans flocked to a Tokyo zoo Saturday to bid an emotional farewell to a pair of beloved pandas before their imminent return to China.
Blinken redoubles calls for pressing North Korea, China, Iran to stop aid for Russia's war in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated calls for joint efforts to press North Korea, China and Iran to stop providing support for Russia's war in Ukraine, stressing the need to bring a...
Brighton ends war on cars as council axes £33.50-a-day parking fee
Horrified city councillors announced the u-turn after it emerged that £33.50-a-day charges had driven visitors away from Brighton leaving a £1.16m deficit in the council's coffers.
There are no gun-related ballot measures initiated by voters in 2024
Seven states had tried to get 11 citizen-led firearm referendums on the ballot this year, but all of them failed, according to Victoria Rose, who tracks the measures for the elections database Ballotpedia.
James Cleverly most feared by Labour to become next Tory leader
Ministers say James Cleverly is the candidate they do not want as the next Tory leader.
Keir Starmer's tuition fee hike a 'gold-plated broken promise'
Winning the Labour leadership four years ago, Sir Keir Starmer pledged to abolish university tuition fees, but the Government are now expected to hike them by £1,000.
Government calls in NETFLIX to help revamp NHS app
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is keen to bring in the streaming giant's experts to improve patients' experience of the health service, The Mail on Sunday understands.
Carol Vorderman sells £450k flat in Wales after council tax hike
Pembrokeshire Council opted for a 200 per cent increase from April this year - increasing the annual bill for the property she once described as her 'forever home' from £1,700 to more than £5,000.
David Seymour’s charter schools: Half of applications rejected so far as Govt preps for up to 15 news schools to open next year
The government is preparing for up to 15 new charter schools to open early next year.
David Seymour’s charter schools: Half of applications unlikely to proceed as Govt preps for up to 15 new schools to open next year
The government is preparing for up to 15 new charter schools to open early next year.
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