Archive for July, 2010

Profit motive can spoil university sector – The Guardian

Profit motive can spoil university sector – The Guardian

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The Guardian Profit motive can spoil university sector The Guardian A few days ago the BPP College of Professional Studies became the first private university college in Britain since 1976. David Willetts, the minister in … and more

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Floral display is centrepiece of family show – ChronicleLive

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Floral display is centrepiece of family show ChronicleLive One winner who came up for special praise was Durham's Houghall College which walked off with the best education prize in the trade categories. … and more

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Protest launched over plans to axe £5million youth centre in Stockland Green – Birmingham Mail

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Protest launched over plans to axe £5million youth centre in Stockland Green Birmingham Mail …

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RAF heroine got a ‘man’s medal’ for courageous role in Battle of Britain – Scottish Daily Record

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RAF heroine got a 'man's medal' for courageous role in Battle of Britain Scottish Daily Record She went to the local St Denis School before her parents decided to send her to the prestigious Harrogate Ladies' College in Yorkshire. … and more

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Sheffield asylum seeker fears death if deported – The Star

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Sheffield asylum seeker fears death if deported The Star Aye Thandar Wai – known as Poppy – of Washington Road, Sharrow, came to Britain to study tourism at college in London last year. nstrations outside the … and more

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Out on the town with Newquay’s teenage party crowd – Telegraph.co.uk

Out on the town with Newquay’s teenage party crowd – Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk Out on the town with Newquay's teenage party crowd Telegraph.co.uk Ahead is college , more studying, more rules to keep, but for now there is only one aim: a week of teenage abandon. She smiles and says, 'This is Newquay! …

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Eisteddfod opens in ex-steel town – BBC News

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Eisteddfod opens in ex-steel town BBC News Paul Robeson's granddaughter Susan will attend as a visiting fellow of Swansea University , which is unveiling an educational resource based on his life and … The National Eisteddfod of Wales – Blaenau Gwent and the Heads of the Valleys 2010 News On News all 22 news articles

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Wales and India’s shared past will help forge new ties – WalesOnline

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Wales and India's shared past will help forge new ties WalesOnline They founded schools, bringing education to women, and developed a written script for the local language which has unleashed a vibrant culture of poetry. ..

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Rhys looks to upstage Dai in a Welsh hurdles one-two – Independent

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Rhys looks to upstage Dai in a Welsh hurdles one-two Independent … would appear to be on the cards – a one-two for Wales and for Arnold, as both men train at Bath University under the veteran hurdles guru's guidance. ..

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Lynn Barber blamed a broken heart for sleeping with 50 men at Oxford… but is … – Daily Mail

Lynn Barber blamed a broken heart for sleeping with 50 men at Oxford… but is … – Daily Mail

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Daily Mail Lynn Barber blamed a broken heart for sleeping with 50 men at Oxford… but is … Daily Mail He was that boyfriend, a figure she has never identified but who, throughout her recent autobiography An Education , she refers to as 'my first love'.

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