The UK government announced on Monday that it has finalised a £1 billion ($1.3 billion) agreement with the British arm of Italian defence major Leonardo for the supply of 23 medium-lift military ...
Nearly half of UK higher education institutions are expected to face a deficits this year Poppy Wood is US Correspondent at The Telegraph, based in Washington, DC. Since joining the newspaper in 2024, ...
Speaking at last week’s CASE Europe Annual Conference, Stern told delegates it was positive the UK government had “stayed their hands” and not completely pulled the Graduate Route as many had ...
The UK Sports Network takes you inside the University of Kentucky Athletics program for exclusive access and behind-the-scenes looks at the players and coaches who inspire Big Blue Nation. UK Sports ...
David Lammy was the foreign minister but has now been earmarked for the role of deputy prime minister after previous incumbent Angela Rayner resigned in the wake of a tax furor. The cabinet of UK ...
ESTABLISHING A NEW PARADIGM FOR OUR SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP: Today, on the 80th anniversary of Victory Day for World War II, President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a historic ...
Universities UK will start a joint review of the criteria for contextual admissions as part of a plan to improve access to higher education Neil Johnston is a Senior News Reporter for The Telegraph, ...
The UK risks becoming an ‘incubator economy’, as tech start-ups are being ‘snapped up’ by international competitors, according to Universities UK. Figures from Higher Education Statistics Agency show ...
UK universities are among the most prestigious in the world, but visa restrictions mean they are now attracting fewer international students - taking a heavy toll on their finances. The restrictions ...
In a report, released on behalf of Universities UK on September 30, universities have set out a package of reforms including how to widen participation to 70% of under 25s by 2040, to help boost the ...
Welcome to Edition 7.13 of the Rocket Report! While regulators hold up the next flight of the world’s largest rocket, there’s a lot of news this week in the small launch sector—some good, some bad.
A Chinese space startup conducted what it called a “high-altitude” test flight of its Nebula-1 rocket on Sunday, launching the vehicle to an altitude of about 5 km or so before attempting to land it ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results