Almost half of the first set of graduates who paid £9,000 fees have moved back in with their parents to save money, new research by the National Union of Students (NUS) shows....
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Childhood obesity: Experts attack ‘weak’ and ‘watered-down’ strategy
The government’s childhood obesity plan has been attacked by health experts, campaigners, and MPs as a diluted version of that originally proposed earlier this year....
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How to change careers and become a teacher
Mark O’Leary provides some advice on how to become a teacher....
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A Level Results Day 2016: Record university offers as top grades slip
A record number of A-level students have got into university today, the chief executive of UCAS has said....
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The opportunity for vocational working
In the second of three articles Suzi Marshall provides the lowdown on apprenticeships for those getting their A’level results today...
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