‘It’s going to be bad’: Universities brace for cuts as ministers eye student loan burden
The Treasury is reportedly worried about the mounting pile of unpaid student loan debt.
The Treasury is reportedly worried about the mounting pile of unpaid student loan debt.
“I think British people don’t care about us, they had five years to fight for us, they don’t even fight for their own rights."
"The impact of our food is much broader than just what goes in the box – it’s also about the impact we have on the planet."
"Slapping charges on arrivals from the EU and elsewhere would send completely the wrong signal to the world. It would show the government wants to build fortress Britain rather than a truly global Britain."
Isabel Oakeshott wrote that the post-Brexit deal with Australia would be a "death knell" for British farming.
Dame Cindy Kiro said she hopes to inspire Maori girls.
"You don't have to say, what you did, I already know, I recorded everything."
She also couldn't think of one person who welcomed the report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, which found no evidence of institutional racism.
The government paid around £200 million monthly to secure 8,000 beds from 26 private hospital groups during the coronavirus crisis, but they were barely used.
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