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Tuition fees in England and Wales will rise next year to help universities.
Welsh tuition fees to rise by nearly £300 a year
The rise is in line with an increase in England and is the second time fees have gone up in a year.
Schools given £740m to adapt buildings for Send pupils
The money is the "first step" towards major Send reforms, the education secretary tells BBC News.
Transgender Minors at the Supreme Court
The government says the Constitution doesn’t let states deny treatments.
A Brief Martial Law in South Korea
President Yoon Suk Yeol failed to justify his exceptional decree.
Musk Loses, Trial Lawyers Win
Plaintiffs firms get $345 million for causing a decline in Tesla stock.
A Judicial Coup for Public Unions in Wisconsin
A judge overturns Scott Walker’s Act 10 on collective bargaining for government workers.
AI and the Automation of Work for Gen Z
Students discuss how to use technology to help with their jobs.
An 'Educational Equity' Failure
Do progressive policies always harm the people they are supposed to help?
Will We Ever Hear the End of Slavery Reparations?
Biden thinks the issue needs further study, but few issues in history have received more attention.
A Trump Voter Walks Into My Office
It’s no joke—universities impoverish themselves by suppressing conservatives.
His Pardon Lies Were Pure Biden
Whoever came up with ‘greedflation’ also wrote Joe’s Hunter statement.
Antitrust Officials Want to Sell Google for Parts
The Justice Department lawsuit may snuff out vital competition.
The Economy Is Still Inflated
Biden-era high prices persist even as the Fed slows the rate of increase. Trump should take note.
Hunter Biden's Pardon: Your Tax Dollars At Work
Ordinary Americans are held accountable when they defraud the IRS. Not the president’s son.
The Economic-Policy Contradictions of Donald Trump
The president-elect says he’ll lower prices, but his other promises would raise them.
'I didn't think I'd go to college, until I found T-levels'
T-level students will be able to work remotely for part of their work placement from January 2025
Universities enrolling foreign students with poor English, BBC finds
Institutions may be overlooking inadequate language skills to receive high fees from overseas students.
Family fear for son as college funding dries up
A family are prepared to go to court so that their son continues getting funding for his education.
Teacher's pay rise simply impossible, says minister
Paul Givan tells assembly members that the teaching unions have asked for a 13.5% rise in 2024-25.