The British historian, David Starkey, was dropped by the University of Cambridge from a 3-minute video campaign called, Dear World... Yours, Cambridge,...
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), one of India’s premier business schools, hosted several hundred business and academic delegates in London for their first ever international conclave on ‘Globalising Indian Thought,’ on 24-25...
Heath House Preparatory School in Blackheath, London, will absorb the full cost of Labour’s 20% VAT charge to attract new students from rival independent schools.
The British historian, David Starkey, was dropped by the University of Cambridge from a 3-minute video campaign called, Dear World... Yours, Cambridge,...
Ealing Council has achieved an effective prosecution against a mobile phone accessories wholesaler as the result of a large-scale operation carried out with police officers.
Mr Balwinder Singh Kahlon, the landlord of a property on East Avenue in Southall, received a substantial fine of more than £70K at Ealing Magistrates’ Court as the result of action brought by Ealing Council.
Nearly one in six teachers starting in England's schools last year qualified overseas, according to official figures obtained by the Times Educational Supplement (TES).
Over 500 undergraduate architecture students from 42 towns and cities in South Asia have undertaken the challenge to transform 100 public spaces as part of the University of Westminster International Design Competition inspired by the Clean...
Ethnic minorities are now "substantially" more likely to go to university than their white British peers, according to a landmark new report. The findings from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), which described their conclusions as a "relatively...
A leading headmistress, Vivienne Durham, of Independent Francis Holland Regent's Park, stated that teachers ought to tell girls that they need to choose between motherhood and their career, rather than misleading them with the “lie” they can...
Pupils from an “Outstanding” Birmingham school will participate in a pioneering East meets West-style children’s choir, the first of its kind, ever, as part of a drive to reinforce British Values.
According to a new report, 75% of universities are breaching consumer law by not telling students what their fees buy them.
A new study has claimed that foreign students attending London Universities have given a £3 billion boost to the British economy, as well as helped support...