From today's UK papers
Financial Times Management consultancy firms that spent last year worrying about how to attract graduates who were flocking to internet companies, now have a different problem: too many recruits. The...
Financial Times Management consultancy firms that spent last year worrying about how to attract graduates who were flocking to internet companies, now have a different problem: too many recruits. The...
£80m hope for Rutherford lab The government is expected to spend £80 million to double the capacity of one of the instruments at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. The Isis neutron source is used by...
Consultation presents a rare opportunity for universities, says Gill Evans. So John Randall has resigned because he cannot put his heart into "leading the development work" on the consultation on the...
Simeon Underwood urges a more thoughtful approach to the consultation on quality assurance. Immediately after announcing his resignation last week, John Randall engaged in a one-man media offensive...
Since the advent of the Premiership in 1992, English football has undergone a vast transformation. The game seems to dominate popular culture in a manner that it never has before and, despite regular...
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