The university could be open by September 2022, with courses for 12,500 students by 2030.
Tag: Education
Children abused in the home ‘unseen and unheard’
Disbelief and denial about family sex abuse help perpetrators evade justice, a report says.
Lupita Nyong’o: ‘Books don’t have to be about white people’
The Oscar winning actress and author is mentoring young women about literacy and leadership.
Harlow ‘human warehouse’ drug deals and violence uncovered
An undercover BBC investigation finds security staff had lost “control” of the building.
Universal credit rollout delayed again – to 2024
People are “scared” to transfer onto the new benefit which has been beset by problems.
School leavers train as carers as EU migration falls
Promises of progression as nurses and doctors attract young people into hard-to-fill NHS jobs.
Brexit leads to sharp drop in au pairs from Europe, agencies say
The number of au pairs arriving from Europe since the Brexit vote has fallen by as much as 75%, agencies say.
Universities call to keep European research links
University leaders across Europe call for the UK to stay part of EU research after Brexit.
Breastfeeding MP: Commons green light ‘makes me proud’
Alex Davies-Jones, who is breastfeeding her 10-month-old son, welcomes remarks by Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
Education: More schools ‘green’ in Wales performance ratings
There are still a stubborn number of secondary schools rated “red” and needing most help to improve.
Vest worn by Charles I at execution to be shown
The Museum of London usually keeps the fragile garment under “restricted access”, last exhibiting it in 2009.
Birmingham Holocaust survivor passes baton to next generation
Mindu Hornick, 90, says future generations must continue to share their stories.