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Conservative Party Conference 2023:  the dying of the light

Now that the dust has settled on the Conservative Party Conference, we are all trying to take in the full implications of what was announced.  On universities and equal opportunity, I was prepared for disappointment.  Sure enough, the conference did…

The cost of learning: low paid jobs and food banks

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”  The inscription on the Statue of Liberty might have some resonance for UK universities about to enter another academic year. Too many students will have to endure…

GCSE results are out: carpe diem  

The words in the image resonate from twenty years ago. They are by the prolific and controversial talent, Marshall Mathers. Seamus Heaney, the 1995 Nobel prize for literature recipient praised his work with, “He has created a sense of what…

GCSE results tomorrow: decision day with life-changing consequences

The GSCE results emerge tomorrow to a very nervous cohort of sixteen-year-old students. They have endured a difficult time with their education interrupted by lockdowns and sometimes patchy online learning. The examinations earlier this summer came as a big shock…