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On Monday 8th April, the UK government passed the world’s first online safety laws due to an increase in cyberbullying and harmful content which is presented online
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Commuting in Birmingham has been ranked as the fifth most stressful in the United Kingdom, Aishwarya Chandran reports
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The government has recently announced that new ‘training courses’ will be introduced for first year students, in order to subsidise the pressure of starting university
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Students who drop out of university in their first year could face the consequences of paying thousands of pounds to repay tuition fees and maintenance loans
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The number of students making applications for 2019 entry into university has increased for the first time since 2016
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On Wednesday 30th January, The House of Lords approved the legislation to support universities introducing two year and other accelerated degrees, which will cost £11,000 per year