Student, 20, killed in Cambridge horror crash

A 20-year-old student has died following a devastating collision in Cambridge, with witnesses recounting scenes of 'absolute carnage'. The incident has left the community in shock.

Australia's humanities degree crisis explained

Australian universities face growing pressure to defund humanities courses, risking the erosion of vital critical thinking skills. Experts warn of long-term consequences for society.

Prince George closer to Eton College decision

Prince George, the future King, is reportedly considering Eton College for his secondary education, continuing a royal tradition. Discover the details behind this pivotal decision.

Ketamine in schools up 800% - police probe

Shocking new data reveals an 800% surge in ketamine-related incidents in UK schools, prompting urgent police investigations and raising alarms over youth drug abuse.

Mum charges kid £1 per minute for screen time

A UK mum reveals her controversial parenting hack—charging her seven-year-old £1 per minute of screen time. The bold move sparks debate on modern parenting and tech addiction.

Families sue Buffalo schools over racial bias claims

Families from South Carolina have filed a lawsuit against the Buffalo Public Schools, accusing the district of racial discrimination in education policies. The case highlights ongoing tensions over equity in US schools.

Columbia University sued over sportswear branding

Columbia University is embroiled in a lawsuit over claims it used a sportswear brand's trademarks without permission on merchandise, sparking a legal dispute over intellectual property rights.

True Story Behind 'My Oxford Year' Film

Discover the real-life inspiration behind 'My Oxford Year', the heartwarming film adaptation of Julia Whelan's bestselling novel. Explore the blend of romance, academia, and personal growth that captivated readers and now audiences.

AI Pioneer Margaret Boden Passes at 88

A tribute to the life and legacy of Margaret Boden, the groundbreaking scholar whose work bridged artificial intelligence and human creativity.

Childcare worker abuse case: 'Too vile to publish'

Disturbing allegations of abuse by a childcare worker have surfaced, with prosecutors describing the details as 'too vile to publish'. The case, shrouded in secrecy for months, has now revealed grim new evidence.

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