AI studies in London have doubled since the pandemic
Statistics show enrolments onto AI-focused courses in London universities have more than doubled since 2019. Data released this academic year by
Statistics show enrolments onto AI-focused courses in London universities have more than doubled since 2019. Data released this academic year by
One in three medical students plans to leave the NHS within two years of graduating, either to practise abroad or
Sadiq Khan has announced a £1.2 million investment in 200 youth workers, via the Violence Reduction Unit (VRU). This funding
Some full-time nurses in NHS uniform were shocked to find out last winter that they could not strike and were
The largest trade body of Scottish distilleries is asking the UK government abandon a new tax on spirits. Since 1987,
Artificial intelligence (AI) related businesses claim the Spring Budget’s policies on the topic are a step in the right direction
The government’s temporary Homes for Ukraine scheme was introduced one year ago: whilst some refugees are thankful for the support, some say refugees are now facing homelessness
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has appointed Chelsea and Fulham MP Greg Hands as the new chairman of the Tory party,
Permanent exclusions in England were higher for Free School Meals (FSM), Special Educational Needs (SEN) and male pupils, government data
The number of civil servants in leading governmental departments vastly outweighs the number of workstations available, despite a leading Conservative
Pupils are demanding free school meals for kids in poverty in a new campaign that has seen a petition reach