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  • First class news - guardian.co.uk
  • Greeks at City University - guardian.co.uk
  • Tasmanian tiger DNA 'resurrected' - BBC News
  • Carbon Nanotubes That Look Like Asbestos, Behave Like Asbestos ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • Pupils unaware of university rank - BBC News
  • Jewish population on the increase - BBC News
  • UK Backs Creating Human-Animal Embryos for Medical Research - FOXNews
  • Student union rejects academic's IQ claims - guardian.co.uk
  • Playboy reviews UK sales displays - BBC News
  • Recruitment success for Northern Ireland’s first OU diplomates of nursing
  • Greenwich students get top career advice from industry greats
  • New scanner 'risks two-tier NHS' - BBC News
  • Organic milk is cream of the crop
  • Over £12,000 Raised For Chinese Earthquake Victims
  • Student 'could face extradition' - BBC News
  • UK's organic cows are cream of the crop - PhysOrg.com
  • Tripping the light fantastic (BBC News)
  • Ann Singleton speaks on Radio 4?s Today programme
  • UK's organic cows are cream of the crop - Hindu
  • Organic Farmers Who Let Their Cows Graze As Nature Intended Are Producing Better Quality Milk...
  • Stonehenge 'a long-term cemetery' - BBC News
  • Secret of Stonehenge unearthed: It was a burial ground for ancient ... - This is London
  • UK university opens in Australia - BBC News
  • Deportation plan to be reviewed - BBC News
  • Computer speeds up college work - BBC News
  • Northern Ireland Builds Tech Credibility - BusinessWeek
  • UK university lectures on iTunes - BBC News
  • Newcastle University scientists highlighted for contribution to UK economy
  • Newcastle Rheumatologist Receives Award for Services to Patients
  • University cheats 'not expelled' - BBC News
  • Newcastle University scientists highlighted for contribution to UK ... - University of Newcastle...
  • How a Cardiff computer could solve the mystery of the universe - ic Wales
  • Undergraduate intake mix widens - BBC News
  • Those magnificent men and women in their flying machines- Imperial students learn to fly
  • Manchester hosts biggest graduate jobs fair in the UK
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Mobile phones expose human habits - BBC News
  • Turkish press divided over headscarf ruling - BBC News
  • England?s poorest suffering increasing levels of severe dental disease
  • Music students face their greatest critics
  • UK companies outperform - Auto Industry
  • Europe's biggest companies outpace UK in value added - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Alcohol craving reduced by drugs - BBC News
  • Get the edge - guardian.co.uk
  • Scottish university fees scrapped, but thousands of students to ... - World Socialist Web Site
  • Is it time to give up on the BBC? - Jerusalem Post
  • BBC news too London-centric, says report (Daily Telegraph)
  • BBC news of UK nations examined (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations review (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations probed (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations examined - BBC News
  • BBC UK nations news examined (BBC News)
  • BBC reviews its UK nations news (BBC News)
  • BBC told to improve UK coverage (BBC News)
  • BBC 'falling short of its own high standards' - ic Wales
  • BBC 'failing to meet core purpose' - The Press Association
  • BBC criticized on coverage of domestic news (Islamic Republic News Agency)
  • A third of viewers say BBC news is not relevant to where they live - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Salmond slams 'metropolitan' BBC (BBC News)
  • Children's TV 'too focused on UK and America' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • BBC news 'too focused on London' - Scotsman
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales coverage - ic Wales
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales - ic Wales
  • Newcastle University honours 'most frightening philosopher'
  • Students raise funds for China earthquake orphans
  • Art fans Pack out the Ruskin
  • Knighthood for former Vice-Chancellor
  • Head teacher is Phoenix knight - BBC News
  • Grads fight it out - Malaysia Star
  • Grad homebuyers 'facing a struggle' (Channel 4)
  • Britain needs better 'age proofing', say Newcastle University researchers
  • Midwest braced for more flooding - BBC News
  • BBC agrees coverage falls short (icWales)
  • UK university standards "sacrificed": top academic - Reuters UK
  • Whistleblower warning on degrees - BBC News
  • Lecturer's student warning - BBC News
  • A grotesque bidding game is undermining university standards - Times Online
  • Funding cuts will hurt IT students - Computing
  • Newcastle Scientists Make Breakthrough In Treatment For Blood Cancer (Medical News Today)
  • UK renewables policy 'inadequate' - BBC News
  • Towering art rises at university - BBC News
  • We cannot rely on industry to develop our graduates - guardian.co.uk
  • UK's tallest sculpture - The Press Association
  • Video games degrees: 95% fail to hit skills target - guardian.co.uk
  • UK's tallest piece of public art unveiled - Regen.net (subscription)
  • Anaesthetics 'could worsen pain' - BBC News
  • Team sets its sights on Formula One
  • Sustainable students
  • More overseas students could distort results because they expect ... - This is London
  • Bird flu 'still a major threat' - BBC News
  • Turtles return home after UK stay - BBC News
  • UCL student shortlisted to appear on ?Question Time?
  • UK space rocket revealed - BBC News
  • E-mail leak of 'degree inflation' - BBC News
  • Now, brain drain from UK to India (The Times of India)
  • Last choir standing
  • 'Deadliest' malaria rising in UK - BBC News
  • Do student murders reveal London risks? - BBC News
  • Gender 'impacts on transplants' - BBC News
  • Is Scotland's dust behind asthma? - BBC News
  • UK fashion graduates go eco - Marie Claire.co.uk
  • UK Mars rover hopes face set-back - BBC News
  • Tell donor children early in life - BBC News
  • UK's Miliband Accuses Mugabe Of "Unchecked Brutality" (Nasdaq)
  • Dr Probert and Dr Probert : mother and daughter become doctors together.
  • Northampton Business School celebrates Graduations
  • More over 70s 'are enjoying sex' - BBC News
  • Degree 'regret' rap for university - The Press Association
  • NUBC score historic victory at Henley
  • UK Observatory Secures Necessary Funding - RedOrbit
  • Warning over universities' future - BBC News
  • UK wind energy firm opens head office in Halifax - TheChronicleHerald.ca
  • Exercise may ward off Alzheimer's and slow down its progression - BBC News
  • BBC plans regional news enforcer (icWales)
  • Eating nuts in pregnancy could increase asthma risk - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Nearly 8000 Chinese students apply to study in the UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Susan Bassnett: Why university exams need a radical overhaul - Independent
  • Olympic call up for Durham graduates
  • Universities using entrance tests - BBC News
  • A CITY university has been named the best in Scotland for graduate ... - Scotsman
  • Menthol cigarettes 'target young' - BBC News
  • One in seven universities shun A-levels for own admissions tests - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Darwin the focus of OU production - News - Creative Industries - Business Weekly - Cambridge, UK...
  • Manchester graduate wins BBC National Short Story Prize
  • Panel studies Muslims in UK - TeleText
  • My Life in Media: Paul Gambaccini (Independent)
  • Boost for global warming research - BBC News
  • School Report: A progress review (BBC News)
  • Some students 'tell more CV lies' - BBC News
  • Tobacco 'could help treat cancer' - BBC News
  • UCL student shortlisted to appear on ‘Question Time’
  • Moneyfacts.co.uk offers finance tips for graduates - Money News
  • Simon Burgess interviewed on the Today programme
  • Simon Burgess interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Today programme
  • Fraud gangs 'targeting students' - BBC News
  • Israel needs sanctions not appeasement, says UK boycott group - Mathaba.Net
  • Discovery may boost statin safety - BBC News
  • 12 UBD Graduates To Study In UK Medical Colleges (BruDirect.com)
  • Professor Michael Basker on BBC Radio 4
  • US cancer boss in mobiles warning - BBC News
  • Trainee teachers 'degrees better' - BBC News
  • Former Aviva boss honoured by The University of Manchester - University of Manchester
  • Daily walk can help control diabetes
  • Obesity gene 'stops you feeling full'
  • 'Lack of will' on fair admissions - BBC News
  • Amy Winehouse Makes Trip to the ER - E! Online
  • Hour's exercise 'to lose weight' - BBC News
  • Extra Walking Helps Control Type 2 Diabetes (Medical News Today)
  • BVA AWF - What's New: Practical Animal Handling, Disbudding Of Kid Goats And Bat Care Guidelines,...
  • GM crop trial halted after crop destruction - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Alzheimer's drug 'halts' decline - BBC News
  • Breakthrough drug fights Alzheimer's - The Press Association
  • 'De-Tangling' Alzheimer's Drug Shows Promise - U.S. News & World Report
  • Sleep clue to age memory decline - BBC News
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Alcoholic Malaysian shrews cast doubt on UK booze panic - Register
  • Cambridge connections at Olympic Games
  • Language trainer Into threatens to sue university union - guardian.co.uk
  • Gene mutations reveal schizophrenia's complexity - New Scientist (subscription)
  • Genome-Wide Studies Spotlight Chromosomal Variants Implicated in ... - GenomeWeb News (subscription)
  • Researchers find genetic link in schizophrenia - ABC Online
  • Schizophrenia studies back genetic theory - ABC Online
  • Singles 'face Alzheimer's risk' - BBC News
  • University considers campus move - BBC News
  • UK in 'delusion' over emissions - BBC News
  • The Open University launches OUView on YouTube
  • FRI 12.17: BATH STUDENT INVENTS NEW STARTERS' BLOCKS - Bath Chronicle
  • Farmer has double arm transplant - BBC News
  • Honeymoon shooting pair back in UK - The Press Association
  • Why is Orombi blamed for boycotting Lambeth ? - Daily Monitor
  • Varsity victories help ease Boat Race blues
  • UK Africans 'need more HIV help' - BBC News
  • More students than ever forced into part-time jobs - WalesOnline
  • UK Africans In Deeper HIV Troubles - TheMedGuru
  • Students struggle with cost of living - WalesOnline
  • Hormone eases psychotic symptoms - BBC News
  • 60% of students need part-time ?survival? work - Belfast Telegraph
  • Hospitals 'infested with vermin' - BBC News
  • Imagine The City, The Countryside and The Suburbs - Radio 4 and The Open University join forces...
  • Plymouth tops league table of cheapest university cities - guardian.co.uk
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Indians are better in English than the English - Newstrack India
  • Fertility treatments may not produce more babies - CTV.ca
  • Study: Infertility Treatments No Help - WebMD
  • Robot plane sweeps over UK fields - BBC News
  • About this project and its participants (USA Today)
  • Bloomsbury expert on BBC TV China-Sudan oil exposé
  • From Birmingham to Beijing
  • CBI wants more pupils in science - BBC News
  • Minister questions wisdom of higher education - Financial Times
  • Ex-Thai PM 'will remain in UK' - BBC Sport
  • Police name Chinese couple killed in 'frenzied' attack - AFP
  • 'Frenzied killer' murdered students - The Press Association
  • Murdered Chinese students Xi Zhou and Zhen Xing Yang may have ... - Times Online
  • Murdered Chinese couple are named - BBC News
  • National News RSS Feed (Harrow Times)
  • Running 'can slow ageing process' - BBC News
  • National News RSS Feed (Croydon Guardian)
  • Baby is first in UK born thanks to new IVF procedure - WalesOnline
  • Hunt for student killer stepped up - ITV.com
  • Frozen embryo baby gives hope to couples - Scotsman
  • Chinese Students Celebrate Beijing Olympics
  • Student debt 'could top £17500' - BBC News
  • Points race sparks top students brain drain - Irish Independent
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Chinese students flock to Britain - Response Source (press release)
  • Breast cancer hope over cheap drugs - BBC News
  • Decision time 'not to be rushed' - BBC News
  • Murdered Chinese couple's betting scam link - Journal Live
  • Murder police probe 'scam' link - BBC News
  • Murdered Chinese graduate Yang Zhen Xing linked to internet ... - Times Online
  • BBC News educates you as you read the news (ZDNet)
  • Ear infections 'link' to obesity - BBC News
  • Gene 'clue' to colorectal cancer - BBC News
  • UK scientists to test novel arthritis vaccine - Xinhua
  • Probe into murder victim's qualifications - WalesOnline
  • Murdered man 'conned' university - BBC News
  • UK Cops probe Chinese mob link to murder - China Internet Information Center|
  • Summer Graduations from the University of Warwick’s Part-time, 2+2 and Foundation Degree Programmes
  • UK & World News: Police in appeal to mystery lodger (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Police appeal for lodger of murdered Chinese couple to come forward - guardian.co.uk
  • Pool chosen for Olympics training - BBC News
  • Tag for aggressive bowel cancer - BBC News
  • Coal India looks to UK for green mining methods - Hindustan Times
  • Coal India looks to UK for green mining - Economic Times
  • Coal India looks to UK for green mining methods - Times of India
  • UK Tibet protester returns home - BBC News
  • Caesarean babies' 'diabetes risk' - BBC News
  • Two-thirds of UK homes now online - BBC News
  • University teaches computer hacking - The Press Association
  • Caesarean Babies More Likely To Develop Diabetes - Science Daily (press release)
  • 'Raspy' Diamond offers gig refund - BBC News
  • Third of UK homes still lack internet access - ZDNet UK
  • Protection zones in the wrong place to prevent coral reef collapse - University of Newcastle Upon...
  • Older people in supermarket research delegation to Berlin
  • Older people in supermarket fact-finding visit to Berlin
  • UK's happiest cities revealed - Best Western News
  • Supermarket giant Tesco could be about to open its first UK ... - BBC News
  • Students star in their own video
  • UK: Tesco in talks to open ?pensioner-friendly? store - just-food.com (subscription)
  • Reasons to be cheerful - Community News Group
  • Tesco reveals Britain's first 'pensioner-friendly' supermarket ... - Daily Mail
  • Supermarket 'for older people' planned for Newcastle - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Letters to the Editor, August 31, 2008 (icWales)
  • Tesco checks out wording change - BBC News
  • Flexible approach works best for public transport
  • Collins quits UK Athletics post - BBC Sport
  • Health: Depression in schoolchildren linked to low birth weights - guardian.co.uk
  • Older fathers linked with bipolar - BBC News
  • Millions 'unaware of heart risk' - BBC News
  • Student's design project speaks to the judges
  • News & Views (POLLSTAR)
  • Teachers invited to meet the people who count
  • Comment: How universities and graduates can thrive - Independent
  • UK & World News: Study: Radio DJs encourage drinking (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Call to curb tobacco marketing - BBC News
  • 3700-mile Distress Call From Russia to UK - ShortNews.com
  • New hope in fight against deadly cancers - Telegraph.co.uk
  • What do you do if you break your leg in Russia? Send for help (via ... - Scotsman
  • Britons in bogus degrees scam - BBC News
  • Older people in supermarket fact-finding visit to Berlin - UK - TheMatureMarket.com (press release)
  • Teachers invited to meet the people who count
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Those magnificent men and women in their flying machines- Imperial students learn to fly
  • UK engineering firm partners Imperial to teach creative design
  • Imperial research shows how medical system could help end painful repeat hip operations for UK...
  • New medicine course aims to train clinical researchers of the future
  • Students' product could reduce spread of infections like MRSA
  • Last choir standing
  • Sustainable students
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Summer Graduations from the University of Warwick’s Part-time, 2+2 and Foundation Degree Programmes
  • Student's design project speaks to the judges
  • Flexible approach works best for public transport
  • Older people in supermarket fact-finding visit to Berlin
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Daily walk can help control diabetes
  • Dr Probert and Dr Probert : mother and daughter become doctors together.
  • NUBC score historic victory at Henley
  • Team sets its sights on Formula One
  • Britain needs better 'age proofing', say Newcastle University researchers
  • Knighthood for former Vice-Chancellor
  • Music students face their greatest critics
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Newcastle University scientists highlighted for contribution to UK economy
  • Dementia research leader honoured
  • Organic milk is cream of the crop
  • Engineering industry initiative aims to halt looming skills shortage
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • Electronic voting system tested by Newcastle University
  • Newcastle Rheumatologist Receives Award for Services to Patients
  • Technological breakthrough in the fight to cut greenhouse gases
  • International students rate Newcastle University seventh in the world
  • Last chance to visit University Museums
  • Specially designed soils could help combat climate change
  • Hybrid embryos: FAQs
  • Imagine The City, The Countryside and The Suburbs - Radio 4 and The Open University join forces...
  • The Open University launches OUView on YouTube
  • Students star in their own video
  • Teachers invited to meet the people who count
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Those magnificent men and women in their flying machines- Imperial students learn to fly
  • UK engineering firm partners Imperial to teach creative design
  • Imperial research shows how medical system could help end painful repeat hip operations for UK...
  • New medicine course aims to train clinical researchers of the future
  • Students' product could reduce spread of infections like MRSA
  • Last choir standing
  • Sustainable students
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Summer Graduations from the University of Warwick’s Part-time, 2+2 and Foundation Degree Programmes
  • Student's design project speaks to the judges
  • Flexible approach works best for public transport
  • Older people in supermarket fact-finding visit to Berlin
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Daily walk can help control diabetes
  • Dr Probert and Dr Probert : mother and daughter become doctors together.
  • NUBC score historic victory at Henley
  • Team sets its sights on Formula One
  • Britain needs better 'age proofing', say Newcastle University researchers
  • Knighthood for former Vice-Chancellor
  • Music students face their greatest critics
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Newcastle University scientists highlighted for contribution to UK economy
  • Dementia research leader honoured
  • Organic milk is cream of the crop
  • Engineering industry initiative aims to halt looming skills shortage
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • Electronic voting system tested by Newcastle University
  • Newcastle Rheumatologist Receives Award for Services to Patients
  • Technological breakthrough in the fight to cut greenhouse gases
  • International students rate Newcastle University seventh in the world
  • Last chance to visit University Museums
  • Specially designed soils could help combat climate change
  • Hybrid embryos: FAQs
  • Weekly diabetes jab hopes raised - BBC News
  • Profiles: Operation Overt (BBC News)
  • Exercise 'blunts fat gene effect' - BBC News
  • Video tirades that sealed case against liquid bomb plotters - guardian.co.uk
  • Student growth risks widening gap - BBC News
  • University staff set for 5% rise - BBC News
  • Childhood brain cancer breakthrough - The Press Association
  • Children In UK Estimated To Be More Active Than They Actually Are - Medical News Today
  • Unrest - the work of 10 Fine Art graduates
  • Chinese students continue to choose British universities - guardian.co.uk
  • Graduates gather to Succeed in Business
  • Big rise in number of Chinese students in UK - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Arthritis knee op 'does not work' - BBC News
  • Greenwich alumnus makes debut as Gardeners’ World presenter
  • UK slipping down graduate league (BBC News)
  • UK slipping down graduate league - BBC News
  • The history behind a modern-day empire
  • Zardari To Discuss Al-Qaeda Conflict In UK (Nasdaq)
  • Interview: Richard Sambrook, director of BBC Global News (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Breast cancer vaccine hope raised - BBC News
  • Looking for a job after university? First, get off the sofa - Times Online
  • Foreigners 'prop up' universities - BBC News
  • Lack of PhD support 'damages UK' - BBC News
  • Creating the image - Times Online
  • Former BBC head of policy appointed Reuters Institute Director
  • Robotic 'vacuum' offers shipping industry a cleaner solution
  • Scots slip down world university league - Scotsman
  • UK faces future power cuts, professor warns - Mathaba.Net
  • Heart attack survivors studied - The Press Association
  • What else would you be doing at 1.30am on Monday mornings?
  • All3Media buys Illumina Digital (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Ownership key to saving fisheries - BBC News
  • Men with sexist views 'earn more' - BBC News
  • Critical Acclaim for Unique Book
  • Bristol University to welcome Fulbright scholars
  • Bristol University to welcome Fulbright scholars
  • All News... Kent university produces top earners (The Kent Messenger)
  • A real court drama – The Open University and the BBC present The Barristers
  • A real court drama – The Open University and the BBC present The Barristers
  • 25-Year UCL Alumni Reunion held
  • Naked Scientists go National
  • Ecologists allay fears for farmland birds from wind turbines
  • Parents should stop trying to be perfect, suggest researchers
  • Parents should stop trying to be perfect, suggest researchers
  • Bath graduate launches website to help students find jobs
  • UK physics in good health - study - BBC News
  • University to probe initiations (BBC News)
  • University to probe initiations - BBC News
  • UK university probing 'initiation' video showing student in Nazi garb - Ha'aretz
  • Great North Run : more that just a run.
  • Great North Run : more that just a run.
  • UK & World News: Face of student murder suspect (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • UK university probes "Nazi" initiation video - Reuters India
  • UK physics ?damaged? by £80m funding shortfall - physicsworld.com
  • Open University scientists help make sense of The Material World on BBC Radio 4
  • New twist in brain obesity riddle - BBC News
  • Newcastle and Durham scientists to get over £2 million for cancer imaging
  • Tsunami threat 'is growing in UK' - BBC News
  • UK teachers union says sex with some pupils should be allowed - Shanghai News
  • UK university probes "Nazi" initiation video - Reuters
  • Student doodles reveal 1950s college life
  • TV series tells maths tales
  • Glenrothes: Candidate profiles (BBC News)
  • Debate crucial as US race turns ugly - BBC News
  • Professor Welch to appear on BBC?s In Our Time
  • BBC criticised for 'fawning' over royals (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
  • BBC criticised for 'fawning' over royals (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  • Second Time for Question Time at University of Birmingham
  • British universities slip in global league - Telegraph.co.uk
  • UK scientists plumb the depths - ITN
  • US and UK universities 'dominant' - BBC News
  • British universities slump in global league table - Telegraph.co.uk
  • "People with strong numerical and problem-solving skills seem to be appreciated by employers"...
  • Hydrogen centre 'first in the UK' - BBC News
  • UK vote in Lithuania's elections - BBC News
  • The Original Credit Goes to J B Danquah, and then Busia! (Ghanaweb.com)
  • UK university holds artificial intelligence test - The Associated Press
  • UK Government set to nationalise RBS - NEWS.com.au
  • Artificial Intelligence Test Held By UK University - TopNews
  • 'Degree Plus' to give tomorrow's leaders 'competitive edge'
  • Universities' £8m Icelandic woes - BBC News
  • LSE: Top engineering graduates 'will earn significantly more - Career Engineer
  • University has £4m in Icelandic banks - The Press Association
  • Covering Conflict display among highlights of new gallery season
  • Graduates who have studied abroad more appealing to businesses - guardian.co.uk
  • Universities' millions in Iceland - BBC News
  • Outstanding Success at Engineering Awards
  • Overseas experience 'helps in finding graduate jobs' - Gradplus.com
  • Continue with your prescribed aspirin, diabetics told - Belfast Telegraph
  • UK wind farm plans on brink of failure - guardian.co.uk
  • The congestion question: how will it affect you?
  • UK poorest 'living shorter lives' - BBC News
  • Universities try new grading plan - BBC News
  • Newcastle scientists help Microsoft and Yahoo improve online security
  • Ground-breaking legal documentary – the BBC and The Open University present The Barristers
  • Undergraduates are shown the wealth of options in engineering
  • Should UK immigration go Dutch? - BBC News
  • 100% recruitment success for inaugural OU nursing graduates on Jersey
  • Gene 'roadmap' for lung cancers - BBC News
  • Drug can cut weight by 20 per cent in six months - Independent
  • Scientists unwrap the elements of life
  • International gathering of students and their families celebrate Commemoration Day 2008
  • Undergraduates see the wealth of options in engineering
  • Public viewings for new telescope - BBC News
  • Hot drinks promote warm feelings - BBC News
  • Bard's stolen work returns to UK - BBC News
  • Cardiff folk will be seeing stars better - News Wales
  • UK iTunes mistakenly censors unoffensive song titles (MacNN)
  • Renowned UK Stem Cell Scientist Moves to France: Says UK Too ... - Lifesite
  • Migrant row minister hit by pie - BBC News
  • UK news in brief - Scotsman
  • Scientist quits UK in stem cell row - Times Online
  • UK Minister pelted with cream pie - Hindu
  • UK adult stem cell researcher moves to France over 'funding lack' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • New brain link as cause of schizophrenia
  • New Brain Link As Cause Of Schizophrenia - Science Daily (press release)
  • Debt, universities and a graduate tax - guardian.co.uk
  • Link found between brain receptors and schizophrenia (News-Medical-Net)
  • Old blood 'boosts infection risk' - BBC News
  • UK Opens National Video Game Archive (Slashdot)
  • Car dealership BSc 'the future' - BBC News
  • BCTC students to get UK classes, credits for less (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • UK Church Leaders Deplore Passage of Anti-Life Bill - Catholic Online
  • Light drinking 'can aid' babies - The Press Association
  • Admission Of Plagiarism Prompts UK Universities To Review Policy ... - AHN
  • Half of Cambridge students admit cheating - Times Online
  • Pathology is for the living too - BBC News
  • Social mobility 'improving' in UK - BBC News
  • University tour promotes links between faiths - guardian.co.uk
  • Dr Fiona Ross discusses US election on BBC Radio Bristol
  • MPs to hold universities inquiry - BBC News
  • Green light for Newcastle University students' design
  • Rainfall autism theory suggested - BBC News
  • Party time for Americans in UK (BBC News)
  • Newcastle University artist is in her element
  • Fine artist is in her element
  • Fine artist is in her element
  • Fine artist is in her element
  • Drug 'tricks body to lose weight' - BBC News
  • Foreign students fingerprint fear - BBC News
  • Cancer genetic blueprint revealed - BBC News
  • New drug will combat obesity on a high-calorie diet - The Money Times
  • Universities reject more scrutiny - BBC News
  • Online lessons for UK in Obama win - BBC News
  • Sport Initiations (The Wessex Scene Online)
  • MRSA Action UK: NHS Smart Solutions must continue to save lives - Politics.co.uk
  • Breastfeeding develops babies lungs - The Press Association
  • IVF screen 'boosts baby chances' - BBC News
  • Liverpool poets to open university library
  • Frozen embryo babies 'healthier' - The Press Association
  • UK jobs open to migrants unveiled - BBC News
  • Dr Hadwen Trust response to Oxford University?s new animal facility - Politics.co.uk
  • UK uni expels Chinese students over forged documents - Shanghai Daily
  • Sex-matched transplants 'better' - BBC News
  • Developing lifelong learning: Improving graduate retention and employability
  • 49 Chinese students kicked out of UK university - South China Morning Post (subscription)
  • UK university expels 50 Chinese students over fake paper - China Daily
  • UK university expels 50 Chinese students over fake paper (China Daily)
  • UK university expels 50 Chinese students over fake paper (China Economic Net)
  • UK Newcastle University To Set Up Medical Faculty In Malaysia - Bernama
  • The Royston Crow (Royston & Buntingford Crow)
  • Warwick’s Telephone Campaign hits the £3 million mark
  • Graduate opportunities on offer at Fair
  • Prospects good for region's graduates
  • Scrubbing Up: Your comments (BBC News)
  • University signs agreement for branch campus in Malaysia
  • Newcastle University builds Malaysian campus - guardian.co.uk
  • Mother gets wedding green light - BBC News
  • Global Business Leader appointed to Open University top job
  • Buggy direction 'affects child' - BBC News
  • Uni's US college link 'damaging' - BBC News
  • Students receive a North East welcome at community event
  • Centenarians 'depression prone' - BBC News
  • High profile figures in classroom for Teach First - guardian.co.uk
  • Final hurdle for UK's Moon shot - BBC News
  • UK stem cell work under threat - BBC News
  • Call to scrap tuition fee grant - BBC News
  • Children in Need tartan designed by Heriot-Watt Lecturer
  • Overseas student ID cards begin - BBC News
  • Winter Graduations
  • University team dress to thrill - and raise funds for Malawi
  • Call to scrap student fees limit - BBC News
  • A carbon-neutral way to power your home
  • TV matters by Mark Lawson (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Talking therapy scheme is launched
  • Third of Scots 'breadline poor' - BBC News
  • Life in UK 'has become lonelier' - BBC News
  • 'Loneliness' increasing in Wales - BBC News
  • Two streets, two different worlds (BBC News)
  • Grey majority rules in Cornwall (BBC News)
  • West highest for 'breadline poor' - BBC News
  • Art Collectors Hunt Hot Talent, Bargains at UK Graduate Show - Bloomberg
  • Voting apathy 'among worst in UK' - BBC News
  • Ant invader knocks on UK's door - BBC News
  • UK's foreign student numbers revised - Kentucky.com
  • One in 10 children suffer abuse, say experts - guardian.co.uk
  • One in 10 Children Is Abused in Rich Countries, Research Shows - Bloomberg
  • Single cancer cell 'poses danger' - BBC News
  • Downturn 'could hit universities' - BBC News
  • Exiles wielding power from the UK - BBC News
  • Weaker pound could attract more overseas students - guardian.co.uk
  • Cash flow 'concerns' for UK universities - Gradplus.com
  • Psychiatric drugs force queried - BBC News
  • UK universities' fortunes diverge - BBC News
  • UK Funds Scientists to Fight Climate Change, Economy Woes - Bloomberg
  • £20m for drug test base at Newcastle University (The Journal)
  • Newcastle to lead the way in drug development
  • One giant leap for 'teddy-nauts' - BBC News
  • 'Body clock gene' diabetes clue - BBC News
  • UK ag biochemist brings xylanase expertise to Georgia university - Ethanol Producer Magazine
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-09 00:18 FEATURE-Young graduates struggle for Silicon Valley jobs...
  • Building blocks - guardian.co.uk
  • Jobs threat to 60 at university - BBC News
  • UK Kurds fight separate battles - BBC News
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-09 08:19 RPT-FEATURE-Young graduates struggle for Silicon Valley jobs...
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  • Smoking ban lessons from abroad - BBC News
  • Universities 'may face deficit' - BBC News
  • Academics petition over 'spying' - BBC News
  • Boy or girl? It's in the father's genes
  • In Greece, Protests Echo European Students' Ire - Wall Street Journal
  • World Premiere for Lancaster International Concert Series? 40th Anniversary
  • UK is warned over obesity levels - BBC News
  • Boy Or Girl? It's In The Father's Genes - Science Daily (press release)
  • The Mayor visits SOAS
  • Les bons prix à Londres: as pound plunges, Parisians head to UK in ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Bangladesh court orders parents to free UK doctor - The Associated Press
  • Men inherit tendency to have more sons or more daughters from their parents (News-Medical-Net)
  • Treatment 'could cut heart scars' - BBC News
  • Therapy hope for eating disorders - BBC News
  • Mapping UK's teen murder toll - BBC News
  • 'Forced marriage' GP arrives in UK from Bangladesh - guardian.co.uk
  • Heavy snorers 'burn more energy' - BBC News
  • The international trail of terror - BBC News
  • Outstanding Achievements Honoured by Northumbria University
  • Shock, suspicion and Braveheart - BBC News
  • Birmingham to Host Programme to Encourage UK Students to Study Science
  • Women 'may face greater HIV risk' - BBC News
  • Scots research among world best - BBC News
  • Many UK researchers 'world class' - BBC News
  • Universities get research praise - BBC News
  • Imperial College London is home to UK?s greatest concentration of ... - Imperial College London
  • UK university research is internationally recognised - UK Trade & Investment
  • UK baby to be born without breast cancer causing gene - ABC Online
  • Bowel cancer link to stem cells - BBC News
  • First UK baby screened for breast cancer gene due soon - Financial Times
  • First Class Graduates Improve Nissan's Efficiency
  • Essex degree could mean a better-paid job
  • Bristol University confirmed as a world leader in research - University of Bristol
  • Lung cancer screening trial hope - BBC News
  • Vitamin B1 reverses kidney damage - BBC News
  • Group to tackle vascular disease - BBC News
  • Marinating 'may cut cancer risk' - BBC News
  • Monthly newsletter helps new parents - Reuters
  • Wearside: Review of 2008 (BBC News)
  • Fathering sons or daughters may be in men's genes - Reuters
  • Male Gene May Control Offspring?s Gender - RedOrbit
  • Cancer patients find it is good to talk - BBC News
  • Cancer cells 'cheat suicide call' - BBC News
  • UK soldier wrote home 'every day' - BBC News
  • 'Relocation' Plan Of Metastatic Cancer Cells Uncovered - Science Daily (press release)
  • Females 'less physically active' - BBC News
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-06 02:32 China faces wave of unrest in 2009 -official report (Interactive...
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  • Daughter's rap tribute to Bhutto - BBC News
  • Radon gas action needed across UK - BBC News