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7 resultsfor “UK universities funding issues 2023”

Politics

If Plaid win in Wales, that won't mean independence - at least not yet

2023 ap Iorwerth said that there would be no timetable. But Labour, which argues for a stronger Wales within the UK, insists its rival remains as committed to independence as ever. First Minister Eluned Morgan

BBC NewsApr 21
World

British Jews feel ‘under siege’ and worry about kids wearing religious symbols in public

universities based on safety rather than academic fit. Some avoid wearing religious or Hebrew symbols, while many think twice before attending large Jewish events. “Suddenly you look back and realise how much our lives have

The Guardian WorldApr 20
World

Back to books - Sweden's schools give up digital learning

funded high schools had individual access to a digital device, according to official data. The [compulsory use](https://www.thelocal.se/20190827/digital-technology-is-now-an-official-part-of-swedens-preschool-curriculum) of tablets in pre-schools was included in the curriculum in 2019, as part

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

What an empty car park tells us about the UK's debt problem

issues present. One man says he is £20,000 in debt because of a failed business venture. He is working "all the hours" he can to repay it and pay off a mortgage

BBC NewsMay 4
Tech

Musk v Altman: The most toxic row in tech goes on trial

University of San Diego professor Sarah Federman, who specialises in conflict resolution. "That's what makes them so delicious to watch as they clash." Now, a nine-person jury sworn in on Monday will help

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

‘Such huge consequences’: pressure mounts on France to act on enslavement reparatory justice

UK and other European nations – abstained in March’s [UN vote](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/25/un-votes-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity-reparatory-justice) to describe the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and call for reparations as “a concrete step

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Politics

Why Eurovision's fallout over Israel may change the competition forever

2023, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostage. Some broadcasters have also accused Israel's government of genocide, which Israel strongly denies. It's notable that most of the boycotting broadcasters

BBC NewsMay 10