More students from ethnic minority backgrounds studying for degrees
The figures come amid calls to diversify university campuses.
The figures come amid calls to diversify university campuses.
The Spanish goalkeeper is expected to leave Chelsea this summer after an upturn in form
The technology giant has confirmed it will roll out updates to help guard against unwanted tracking using the button-sized devices.
Ricky Ian Gordon had two operas premiere in a five-night span
The leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot side of ethnically split Cyprus has rejected overtures by Greek Cypriots to reignite peace efforts by offering international air and sea links in exchange for territory
SpaceX CEO plans to announce major news about Starship Thursday evening
As Camilla gets the Queen Consort endorsement, we look at the future King and Queen’s nicknames for each other
A mayor in Ohio has gone viral after suggesting ice fishing in a local lake could lead to "prostitution".
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Mr Trump’s habit of using mobile phones belonging to his aides is causing a headache for investigators
Exclusive interview: The UFC middleweight champion will defend his belt this Saturday against the man he dethroned in 2019
The 26-year-old has been drafted in due to an injury to captain Johnny Sexton
Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes announced the move as MSPs debated her Budget.
A gold-medal ceremony was postponed amid allegations that the teenager failed a pre-Games doping test
Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned of ‘serious bloodshed’ if Russia invades Ukraine.
The regulator found there had been some mismanagement at the charity which was wound up in 2015.
They say the Scottish Finance Secretary should have targeted support towards low-income homes.
Binance says: ‘Trust yourself and do your own research’
Supply chain issues as well as severe weather and Covid-related challenges are affecting Toyota’s production across North America
Hundreds of people are protesting to demand an end to France’s Covid restrictions
Ethiopian woman alleges she was underpaid, locked up and assaulted over several years
The UK does not recognise the Taliban regime.
Last month’s increase puts prices for common consumer goods 7.5 percent higher than this time last year
Government said it wants to help industry reduce a backlog of pigs stuck on farms.