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The PIE News·higher-ed

MPs warn UK university insolvency risk grows amid international student pressures

The cross-party Education Committee warned that the collapse of a major UK university is now “a real possibility, not a theoretical warning”, urging the government to introduce an early warning system and set out clear…

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DBT·policy

Policy paper: Summary of Memorandum of Understanding between DBT and Wayve

This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) summary sets out how the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and Wayve, within their respective remits, will jointly deliver shared objectives for trade, exports, and…

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DWP

Guidance: Disability Confident service providers

This document gives the contact details of service providers who may be able to help businesses become Disability Confident employers.

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LSE Business Review·policy

How empty high streets contribute to support for populist parties in England

How does decline in local neighbourhoods impact political discourse and competition? As the populist Reform UK make significant gains in local elections in England, Thiemo Fetzer , Prashant Garg and Jacob Edenhofer…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Free speech, bias and the case of the OfS vs Sussex

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on subject-linked maintenance grants and a book review of Danny Scott’s book ‘The Undisputed King of Selston’ . This blog was kindly authored by Professor Sir Peter Scott, Emeritus…

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The Guardian Education·higher-ed

Cambridge University seeks deal with Saudi defence ministry despite rights concerns

Senior academics describe the Judge business school’s proposal to provide services and training as ‘horrifying’ Cambridge University’s business school is seeking to provide “leadership development” and “innovation…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Beyond access: how subject-linked maintenance grants will reshape opportunity

This blog was kindly authored by Sunday Blake, Policy Manager, GuildHE. The proposal to reinstate full maintenance grants for students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds is a positive step, and even now that the dust…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·higher-ed

Integrated digital finance regulation: lessons from Kigali

One market, many regulators: the coordination gap Maria has no choice: she’s going to miss her monthly payment on her small-dollar loan by a few days. It has been a hard spell for her hairdressing business and the price…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Luxury brands have a language for uncertainty – not a strategy

The luxury industry has built an elegant vocabulary for navigating change including “strategic oscillation”, “temporal calibration” and “legacy-driven adaptation”. Jinju Heo argues that beneath the language lies an…

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DBT·policy

Invest 2035: the UK’s modern industrial strategy

The industrial strategy is the UK government’s proposed 10-year plan for the economy. It aims to deliver the certainty and stability businesses need to invest in the high-growth sectors and drive long-term economic…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Out-galloping the four horsemen of higher education

Universities are facing four modern horsemen of the apocalypse. Technology, geopolitics, job market disruption and changing student values mean it is no longer business as usual. But while things look gloomy, we must…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Who’s in the room? Inside the new Education Sector Action Group

At The PIE Live Europe 2026 in March, Sir Steve Smith revealed the Home Office and Cabinet Office will be members of ESAG, the ministerially led committee that will formulate action plans to deliver the UK’s…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How Indian multinationals are succeeding in emerging markets without major foreign investment

In a world of rising geopolitical risk companies are looking for ways to grow internationally without making large irreversible commitments. Rishiraj Kashyap , Andreas Schotter , Prakash Satyavageeswaran and Elizabeth…

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DBT

Businesses see processing times slashed in groundbreaking trial

Businesses see processing times slashed in groundbreaking new trial

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Anant National University

Describe yourself in three words or phrases. One would be intellectually curious, second student-oriented — fittingly, my name Vidya means ‘knowledge’ in Sanskrit — and third, a lifelong learner. What do you like most…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Gender bias in venture capital means identical business cases are evaluated and funded differently

Venture capital funding should be allocated to the “best” business cases. But Ana Barjasic and Dario Krpan show how evaluators’ bias means that companies run by women are overlooked and underfunded compared with those…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·higher-ed

Where AI meets blockchain: assets, agents and blind spots

When regulators wrote the rules for cryptocurrency, they did not anticipate that Bitcoin mining facilities would become AI data centres or that crypto tokens would be used to buy and sell AI computing power or that…

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DBT

British businesses celebrated as The King’s Awards for Enterprise mark their 60th anniversary

Recipients of The King’s Awards for Enterprise announced, celebrating the achievements of outstanding businesses from across the UK

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Commissioner Roswall's address at the event ‘Circular Economy Act: Key Priorities' hosted by Business Europe

European Commission Speech Brussels, 05 May 2026 Thank you, Markus. Ladies and gentlemen, Thank you very much for inviting me today. And thank you to BusinessEurope and your members for the work you have put i...

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LSE Business Review·higher-ed

Climate governance now shapes governments’ borrowing costs

Financial markets already price climate transition risk into sovereign bond yields. Carmelo Arena, Stefania Basiglio, Andrea Comandé, Giray Gozgor and Jing Li show how investors reward credible governance and green…

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