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London’s oldest higher education institute, Gresham College, has announced the winner of its third annual Gresham Competition following its grand final. The 12 finalists from across the country ...
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, has reaffirmed her commitment to strengthening and enhancing the campaign against bogus colleges ahead of the 2026 academic year ...
The battle to keep London's youth dancing - The landscape for youth dance is uncertain, but a few strong voices and ...
After holding the top spot in the QS Best Student Cities Rankings for six consecutive years, London has been overtaken by ...
The UK's Department for Education (DfE) and its arms-length body LocatED have selected delivery partners to oversee decarbonisation efforts across three nationwide groups of 47 schools and colleges ...
Labour's £63million electric vehicle charging funding boost will help the NHS save millions of pounds every year. To help supercharge the UK's electric vehicle infrastructure, the Government has ...
The IBM Building was a cut-down version of architect Denys Lasdun's plans for a complementary neighbour to the National ...
Located between the bustle of Brixton and the calm of Dulwich, Camberwell stands proudly as one of south east London’s most distinctive neighbourhoods.
A plume of black smoke rises from an area near the runway after a small plane crash, as seen from inside a building at London ...
Once a thriving shopping destination described as the ‘Piccadilly of the South’, the oft-maligned Walworth Road is now home ...
Each entry was chosen for its character, atmosphere, history and, of course, good beer. Will Hawkes said: “I’ve written ...