
State schools crown top Oxbridge feeders in new data
Exclusive data shows which state-funded institutions sent the most pupils to Oxford and Cambridge, with London and grammar schools among the biggest contributors

Exclusive data shows which state-funded institutions sent the most pupils to Oxford and Cambridge, with London and grammar schools among the biggest contributors

At Bournemouth conference, Ed Davey says he will go into government with large Lib Dem numbers to keep Nigel Farage and Reform out of No. 10, while signaling openness to a Labour-led administration.

Barrister warns state-approved definition could chill investigations and limit free speech as Labour drafts non-statutory Islamophobia framework

Israeli prime minister dismisses reports of giving up buffer zone; Damascus says security deals could be signed by year’s end as talks resume amid broader regional diplomacy.

Israeli prime minister rejects reports of giving up the buffer zone as Syria and Israel discuss security arrangements; Syrian officials say deals may come by year end

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK proposes ending ILR and renewing visas every five years, a plan critics warn could affect hundreds of thousands of residents and the NHS.

Nigel Farage's plan would abolish ILR and tie migrants to periodic renewals, with potential deportation for those already granted status; critics warn of NHS and welfare impacts.

Settlement reached in High Court action against Diocese of Dromore and St Colman’s College; includes written apology from Archbishop Eamon Martin

India's top court criticizes leaks and the release of a preliminary report as inadequate, asks Prime Minister Modi to respond before ruling on activists' bid for an independent investigation.