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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Statement by the Commission and the High Representative ahead of the 40 years since the Chornobyl disaster

European Commission Statement Brussels, 25 Apr 2026 Forty years ago, the disaster at the Chornobyl Power Plant marked one of the gravest nuclear disasters in human history. Its true toll, long obscured by Soviet…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Catherine Dalipe, Designing Your Life Consulting

Introduce yourself in three words or phrases Cross-cultural connector, resilient in transition, designing what’s next What makes you get up in the morning? The sound of the ocean helps. Living near the coast means I…

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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

From TPS to USS – is now the time to move pension scheme?

by John Ingoe Amid increasing financial pressures, a number of universities are considering a move from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) for their teaching staff. In…

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The PIE News·policy

Malvern St James under threat of closure as financial pressures mount

Malvern St James (MSJ), located in Worcestershire, revealed today that its management board is proposing a “planned and orderly closure” by the end of the academic year. It said the decision had been prompted by “a…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Malaria shaped the distribution of early humans across Africa

The presence of malaria affected where human populations lived across sub-Saharan Africa between 74,000 and around 5,000 years ago, a new study has found. Over tens of thousands of years, the presence of this disease…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Reforming the offence of misconduct in public office

The way the offence of misconduct in public office was established means the offence is vaguely defined. Jeremy Horder looks into the Government’s proposed reforms, and offers a warning against extending the offence to…

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LSE Education Blog

Reading for me, but not for thee – The long history of limiting access to books

Access to books and the opportunity to read has throughout history been a site of social struggle. Reflecting on his new book Reading Wars, Don Herzog argues the categorisation of … Continued The post Reading for me,…

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Children's Commissioner England

Press Notice: Falling strip searches ‘masking’ ongoing safeguarding failures, as almost a third of children searched have been repeatedly searched and ethnic disparities persist

Racial disparities continue in the use of strip searching, worsening for Black children. Black children were more likely to be strip searched and have force by police used against them Nearly half of strip searches…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Professor Simon Conway Morris receives 2026 Templeton Prize

Valued at more than US$1.4 million – approximately £1.04 million – the prize is one of the world’s largest annual individual awards. Established by the late global investor and philanthropist Sir John Templeton, it is…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

‘Racism infiltrates every aspect of medicine’: New ‘blueprint’ for anti-racist healthcare in the UK launched

The first medical textbook dedicated to tackling racism in medicine and delivering anti-racist healthcare in the UK is launched today in Parliament with MPs, professors, clinicians, students and patient advocates. The…

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The Guardian Education·curriculum

How will attitudes change if students like me aren’t taught the truth about British colonial history? | Astrid Barltrop

The skewed perspectives in my A-level curriculum are staggering. Until that changes, harmful ideas about race and migration will live on Astrid Barltrop is the winner of the The Guardian Foundation’s 2026 Emerging…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Prediction markets have made uncertainty itself a tradable asset

The history of prediction markets can be traced back to Francis Galton’s ox and Kenneth Arrow’s promise. But their recent stratospheric rise is reliant on our polycrisis era. Bets can be made on elections, interest…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Beyond the visa: enabling the contribution of scholars from conflict zones

This blog was kindly authored by Naimatullah Zafary, PhD, Chevening Alumnus and University of Sussex Alumnus. On 24 August 2021, I landed in the UK as a Chevening Scholar. The world was watching the collapse of Kabul,…

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The Guardian Education·curriculum

How will attitudes change if students like me aren’t taught the truth about British colonial history? | Astrid Barltrop

The skewed perspectives in my A-level curriculum are staggering. Until that changes, harmful ideas about race and migration will live on Astrid Barltrop is the winner of the The Guardian Foundation’s 2026 Emerging…

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DfE Teaching Blog·policy

A call to serve: How community shaped my path into teaching

Our education system is strongest when every teacher, leader and student can see themselves represented — and can thrive. This series shares the lived experiences of teachers and leaders from underrepresented groups…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Cambridge appoints Pascal Levensohn as Chair of its Innovation Hub Global Advisory Board

Cambridge University has appointed Pascal Levensohn as Chair of the Global Advisory Board for the Cambridge Innovation Hub, the flagship new initiative which seeks to transform the UK’s capacity to scale world‑leading…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·higher-ed

How to follow the middle power playbook

The UK is going through a period of adjustment. Both the world and its place in it are rapidly changing, leaving the country wondering whether it’s still globally relevant. Roli Asthana argues that the best route out of…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

A brief history of social housing

Social housing was invented to deal with the urbanisation of England in the 19th century and the appalling living conditions that developed in cities. Anne Power gives of a brief history of the rise and demise of social…

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The Guardian Education

The Guardian view on Welsh language learning: cultural shifts can deliver a bright future for Cymraeg | Editorial

As Plaid Cymru leads in polls ahead of Senedd elections in May, grassroots enthusiasm for one of its historic causes is growing In Putting Wales First, a recently translated history of Plaid Cymru’s political ideas,…

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SRHE Blog

Reconceptualising transnational education through decolonial approaches

by Nilakshi Das Transnational Education (TNE) represents a rapidly expanding form of cross-border provision, underpinned by an economic imaginary that positions the UK as a ‘key player’ in the global higher education…

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