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The UK education sector has been dealing with several issues resulting in challenges for newly qualified teachers. Teacher shortages and recruitment challenges stem from diverse factors, such as the looming...
Read moreThe recent resurgence of headlines concerning Northern Ireland has brought attention back to the forefront. This once-diverse land, which had experienced years of relative peace, is now grappling with a...
Read moreThe consequences of Brexit on the British economy have been less than favourable, prompting a growing desire for a new referendum on returning to the EU. A recent YouGov poll indicates that...
Read moreThe beginning of the new academic year, despite being accompanied by passion and excitement as in previous years, has been accompanied by university strikes. Organized by the Universities and Colleges...
Read moreUniversity staff across the UK, led by the University and College Union (UCU), are currently on strike to address long-standing issues such as pay disparities, job insecurity, and concerns about...
Read moreVarious administrations have endeavoured to broaden access to higher education, resulting in a notable surge in student enrollment. In the academic year 1995/6, there were approximately 972,000 full-time undergraduate students....
Read moreThe ongoing conflict between Irish nationalism and unionism in Northern Ireland continues to be a central concern in the region's political landscape. The introduction of customs checkpoints after the United...
Read moreOn February 1st, countless workers, employees, and educators united in protests across various country regions to voice their dissatisfaction with working conditions and labor unions. In London and other parts...
Read moreIn a dramatic turn of events, the United Kingdom finds itself in the midst of an economic crisis as the value of its currency, the pound, experiences an unprecedented drop....
Read moreOn July 5th, a significant number of British school teachers and members of the National Education Union (NEU) took part in a strike and organized rallies to express their dissatisfaction...
Read moreUnder the government's changes, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable to tax at 20%. Farmers worry...
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