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A conversation with Richmond council’s Jim Millard: Funding reforms, local government, and the financial struggle to come

Despite the central government’s neglect of local authority funding since the 2008 financial crisis, Richmond-upon-Thames has so far been successful in avoiding a fiscal precipice and ensuring local services are properly funded. After taking over from the Conservatives in 2018, the now Lib dem-controlled London borough has claimed to have...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025

Tilly Norwood: Is Artificial Intelligence a threat to film?

Dutch screenwriter and producer, Eline van der Velden, has sparked controversy within the world of film with her announcement of plans to introduce AI generated actress, Tilly Norwood, to her company. Surprising audiences at the Zurich Film Festival, van der Velden did not anticipate the global backlash regarding her AI...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025

Students split over new campus Co-op as sweet treats rise in price, but essentials fall

Only 21% of Warwick students feel the shopping experience at campus’ new Co-op is cheaper than Rootes Grocery Store, as some sweet treats see prices hiked by a third.  Of 332 students surveyed in a Boar poll, a further half (48%) described the prices as ‘about the same’, while 31%...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025

Students oppose ‘frustrating’ tuition fee hikes

The announcement that university tuition fees will increase each year in line with inflation has had an overwhelmingly negative reception among Warwick students. Amid the continuing funding crisis in higher education, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson confirmed on 20 October that fees will increase for the next two years. She also...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025

Labour places HE high on agenda in conference season – but other parties hit back at policies

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer used his keynote speech at this year’s Labour conference to stress his party’s focus on education, including announcing a new pledge to get two-thirds of youngsters into further study or work.   Speaking at the recent conference in Liverpool, Starmer declared that Tony Blair’s old target to...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025

‘Racist’ Cambridge academic fully cleared of wrongdoing by uni in free speech case

Dr Nathan Cofnas, a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge has been fully cleared of wrongdoing, following an investigation into a claim he made that black people would “disappear” from high-profile positions in a meritocracy.  Cofnas, a Philosophy researcher and fellow at Emmanuel College, made a series of statements suggesting that in a “true meritocracy”, black people would “disappear from almost all high-profile positions outside of sports and entertainment.”   He further claimed...
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By , Nov. 11, 2025