Joseph knew the importance a Conservative ‘counter-ideology’ to the intellectual ratchet of socialism.
The Oxford admissions row – and why the focus of the Hard Left on outcomes rather than opportunities is an offence to social justice.
“Today over half of the UK’s resident researcher population were born overseas. When we leave the European Union, I will ensure that does not change.”
For many, it’s stressful, lonely and unhappy – and occasionally deadly. Students need more help them with their mental health.
They need time and resources spent on preparing them for employment and for life – and for their Government to adapt as quickly as they are doing.
It’s wrong to claim that May and Brexit have brought new problems for the Conservatives in London. These were clear in 2015 under Cameron.
It has fascinated me since growing up in a single parent family on the outskirts of Belfast – before attending the lowest-performing secondary school in Northern Ireland.
The new Office for Students must lead in this. There must be sanctions from the new regulator for those universities who are failing in this regard.
As so many elections have shown in the past, both the main parties only win elections when they move into the centre.
What is the objective of higher education if it does not play a major role in addressing our country’s skills deficit?
The current system has brought benefits, but it can be improved upon. Getting it right will improve both equality of opportunity and fairness.
Research shows that investment in the early years of a child’s life is the most effective way to improve his or her long-term life chances.
We must rebalance Further and Higher Education, and ensure that those with most to gain from up-skilling actually get the opportunity to do so.
“Where lectures are missed at this vital time, as you said exam time, I would want some of those lectures made up during non-strike time.”
Onward seems set to propound the liberal and Freer the libertarian versions of the globalist agenda. Where does that leave the anti-globalist voters who now back the Tories?