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Oxbridge must help pupils from state schools succeed, college head says

Helen Mountfield: ‘We pride ourselves on taking in people on what we see is their intellectual aptitude.’ Photograph: www.johncairns.co.uk/John Cairns/Mansfield College

EducationMar 11, 2024

41% of architects now using AI, indicates RIBA report

The 2024 Artificial Intelligence Report by RIBA (the Royal Institute of British Architects) has been published. It presents insights gathered from a survey of over 500 RIBA members. This comprehensive report explores the implications of AI on architectural practice and the profession, accompanied by expert articles addressing key concerns raised by AI integration.

AIMar 8, 2024

Is Cornwall the most beautiful place in Britain?

There’s a centuries-old saying that observes, “A Cornishman is a Cornishman first, and an Englishman reluctantly.”

TravelMar 7, 2024

UK Government to boost British manufacturing

The UK Government is investing £360mln into the UK's life sciences and manufacturing sectors.

ManufacturingMar 6, 2024

Solihull School holds Question Time style debate over future of British education

Led by British journalist and Silhillian Michael Buerk, the panel of special guests at the education-themed event included Baroness Barran MBE Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, and Omar Deria, Executive Headteacher of The Petchey Academy in Hackney.

EducationMar 6, 2024

House Prices: Halifax Sees Prices Rising As Market Hopes For Bank Rate Cut

House prices ticked up by 0.4% in February, according to Halifax, taking annual property price inflation to 1.7%, writes Jo Thornhill.

Lifestyle and EntertainmentMar 5, 2024

New Lounges, Seats, and AI Tech for British Airways: 5 Big Changes Coming Soon

Rather than simply playing catch-up, British Airways says the $9 billion investment over the next two years will help it leapfrog the competition.

SportsMar 4, 2024

Analysis-AI talent war heats up in Europe

An influx of artificial intelligence (AI) startups is heating up the battle for technical talent in Europe, leaving companies like Google DeepMind to choose between paying big or losing out on the region's best minds.

AIMar 1, 2024

Nearly 90% of UK voters think it's important to make homes more affordable to heat, finds survey

About 87% of voters think that homes that are more affordable to heat are "important" or "very important" for the U.K., according to a study by The University of Bath, Imperial College London, London School of Economics and Political Science and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Lifestyle and EntertainmentMar 1, 2024

British Council launches Women in STEM Scholarships

These are across five UK higher education institutions – Queen Mary University of London, Anglia Ruskin University, Greenwich University, The University of Southampton and Coventry University.

EducationMar 1, 2024
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