Ditching the Erasmus Scheme in Britain devastated opportunities for UK and EU students; three years on, the Young European Movement are ready to restore international education.
As households tune in to the Martin Lewis Money Show, and food bank usage continues to soar, it is no secret that the UK is still struggling with the cost of living crisis.
History repeating? Kosovo and Serbia on the edge
Belgrade and Pristina have been existing in what the outside world would see as harmony, but as NATO deploys 1,000 extra troops to patrol the Kosovo-Serbia border, the former war zone is faced with the fear of history reoccurring.
After eight years of conservative rule in Poland, a liberal government is back in power. What does it mean for young Poles?
Controversy over the new Bath Street Square
Amidst the housing crisis in London, Tower Hamlets’ socialist party are protesting against the redevelopment of a new Bath Street Square in Whitechapel, informing residents of the changes taking place.
Should grammar schools exist?
Grammar schools have become less prevalent in the UK. After diving into one particular county in South East England, Kent, home to more Grammar schools than any other UK county, the question of their viability and fairness still seems to be apparent.
The former Labour leader says there is a solution for students whose costs threaten their academic failure — but the Tories aren’t pursuing it.
Anglo-Irish graffiti in Belfast evolving around the troubles between the British government, and Northern Ireland.
The UK government has approved Rosebank, the largest undeveloped oilfield in the North Sea.
In January 2022, a French basketball player was prevented from competing in French national championships because she wears a headscarf. This is her story.