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Boris Johnson was ‘one of most damaging PMs in history’, says Reform UK chair

UK News: Ria Yusuf says rise in migration during his premiership was ‘total betrayal of everybody who voted for Brexit’

Boris Johnson was “one of the most damaging prime ministers in this country’s history”, according to the chair of Reform UK.

In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Political Thinking podcast, Zia Yusuf said Johnson would not be welcome in his party. Continue reading…
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Homes for sale for first-time buyers in England – in pictures

UK News: Properties priced at £395,000 and below, from a city centre apartment to a country cottage Continue reading…
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SPRINGER NATURE: Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Communications (Ecology)

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Associate or Senior Editor (Ecology) Organization:   Nature Communications Location:  New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, London (Hybrid) Closing…
Jersey City, United States of America; London, United Kingdom; New York, United States of America; Philadelphia, United States of America
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Lecturer in Eurasian Studies

University of Glasgow – College of Social Sciences – School of Social & Political Sciences
Salary: £40,247 to £45,163 per annum (Grade 7)
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Cambridge risks losing ‘unbelievable talent’ amid PhD funding cut

Warning by vice-chancellor Deborah Prentice comes as ‘Silicon Valley’ planned between Oxford and Cambridge

The University of Cambridge risks “losing unbelievable talent” owing to a drop-off in funding for PhDs, the vice-chancellor has cautioned.

Prof Deborah Prentice, who took over as vice-chancellor in 2023, described PhD students as “the lifeblood” of the university’s research and innovation work, and expressed concern that funding from research councils had “dropped off significantly”. Continue reading…
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