Churchill said more daylight hours would “enlarge the opportunities for the pursuit of health and happiness among the millions of people who live in this country”.
The former Chief Rabbi felt he had to speak up against the Labour leader for “legitimising the public expression of hate”.
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.
What is the objective of higher education if it does not play a major role in addressing our country’s skills deficit?
The former minister upholds tuition fees, points out that these are good for the poor, and attacks academic resistance to competition.
Cambridge University Press is just the latest institution to regret sacrificing fundamental principles in return for Chinese business.
The electorate are less and less convinced by such arguments about party identity and destiny. Far underground, the tectonic plates are moving.