Universities Reliant On Overseas Students – Report
Higher education providers in England have an “unhealthy dependency” on international students, to compensate for frozen tuition fees and increased costs, a... Read More
UK Porn Age Checks Raise Privacy Concerns
Children will be better protected online under amended internet safety laws, the government insists, despite concerns around privacy. The Online Safety Bill... Read More
Rules On Pollution Blocking Housebuilding – Minister
Pollution rules are a major obstacle to the government’s aim of 300,000 new homes a year, a minister has said. Wastewater and... Read More
Ministers To Block Plans To Ban New Coal Mines
The government is planning to remove a ban on opening new coal mines from a bill that is going through Parliament. The... Read More
Brexit: Government Suffers Defeats Over Retained EU Law Bill
The government has suffered defeats in the House of Lords over plans to scrap certain EU laws by the end of the... Read More
Migration Bill: Home Secretary Set To Win Powers To Ignore European Court
The home secretary is expected to be given the ability to ignore attempts by European judges to halt migrant deportations from the... Read More
Migrants Detained Illegally – Official Email Claims
Hundreds of migrants were illegally detained at immigration removal centres, according to Home Office emails obtained by BBC News. The detention centres... Read More
Labour To Promise Biggest Ever Transfer Of Powers
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is to promise “the biggest ever transfer of power from Westminster to the British people” if his... Read More
Princess Anne and Prince Edward To Become Stand-Ins For King
King Charles has begun the process of increasing the number of royals who can stand in for the monarch for official duties... Read More
Stormont Resolve Protocol Issues To Avoid Election – DUP
The government should focus on negotiations with the EU over the Northern Ireland Protocol instead of calling an election, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson... Read More