
Last-minute bailout keeps London’s transport on track for a few more days.
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Concerns over potential free trade deal leaves many British farmers out of business
20th May 2021British farmers are vital to our everyday lives. For a long time, farmers have been growing...
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UK job market showing ‘signs of recovery’
18th May 2021The UK Job market has started to show signs of recovery as unemployment has fallen to...
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Brick Lane Residents and Visitors Object Against Shopping Mall Plans.
28th April 2021More than 7,000 people have objected to Tower Hamlets Council’s plans to build a shopping mall...
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2021 UK Budget And What To Expect
10th March 2021Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a number of new budget measures, with a large focus on...
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Covid-19: Family Life under Lockdown
22nd May 2020Covid-19 has created a new version of normal making families all over the UK learn how...
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Walsall school ensures “positive and safe environment” for returning pupils
20th May 2020Schools across England have been open to small numbers of vulnerable pupils and the children of...
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Student renters left “treading water” during Covid-19 pandemic
18th May 2020A renters’ charity has warned that London landlords are failing to help student tenants struggling to...
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Lower university fees could cause issues for low income families
15th November 2018Plans to reduce university tuition fees to £6,500 will only benefit students from high income familie
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UK students won’t require a visa post-brexit
15th November 2018On Tuesday of this week it was decided that Brits travelling abroad within the EU will...
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Zero-hour contracts – the right or wrong choice for students?
18th October 2018Research by the Office for National Statistics has highlighted a worrying insight into the future for...
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Shocking gender pay gap figures are revealed
12th February 2018With the deadline for big companies to publish their employee pay statistics coming up at the...
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Gender Wage Gap May Take “100 years” To Close
14th November 2017The Fawcett Society has claimed that the gap in earnings between the nation’s men and women...
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Voluntary living wage rises across the country
9th November 2017An increase in the voluntary living wage looks set to give thousands across Britain a pay...
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First for employment – London South Bank University is a top 20 uni
6th October 2017Is going to university worth the money, asks Nick Newton