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Three Oxford students travelled to Ukraine a day before war broke out

Three first year undergraduate students at the University of Oxford travelled to Ukraine a day before war broke out, to film a documentary and “show solidarity” with Ukrainian people. The students travelled to the capital city of Ukraine, Kyiv, on Wednesday afternoon this week. Less than 24 hours later, the country was invaded by Russian troops – with attacks by land and air. Explosions were… → Read More

So, which Russell Group uni is the stingiest?

Where exactly is my nine grand going? → Read More

'I waited 16 months': Mental health waitlists are at an all time high and students are suffering

NHS leaders and doctors have warned of a possible “second pandemic” of mental health issues if “dangerously long” waiting lists for care aren’t tackled immediately. The Covid crisis caused a sharp rise in the national levels of people experiencing mental health problems, and students are no exception. Arguably, students are among those who have had it the toughest: far from a normal uni… → Read More

'I feel sick inside': Ukrainian and Russian students speak out on the current situation

One Russian student said: 'I'm worried about how it may affect me in the UK' → Read More

Here's everything going on with Russia and Ukraine explained as simply as we can

This morning Russia attacked Ukraine - so how did we get here? → Read More

Ranked: The unis where students spend the most on a night out

So are they drinking Grey Goose in Liverpool or what?? → Read More

Students who fail GCSE maths or English could be banned from getting student loans

The new plans aim to reduce the number of 'Mickey Mouse' degrees → Read More

'Second pandemic' of mental health issues on its way, ministers warned

NHS leaders and doctors have warned of a possible “second pandemic” of mental health issues if “dangerously long” waiting lists for care aren’t addressed. Ministers have been called upon to draw up a recovery plan to tackle the rising numbers of people suffering from depression, anxiety, psychosis and eating disorders. The Covid crisis caused a sharp rise in the national levels of people… → Read More

The UK is experiencing its third storm in a week

The UK is being hit by yet another storm today – Storm Franklin – which marks the third storm named in a week. Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice, which preceded this one, caused absolute havoc all across the country. Train lines were cancelled, the O2 centre was blown to shambles and hundreds of thousands of people watched planes being thrown left, right and centre – which was so eloquently… → Read More

LIVE: All the carnage and chaos Storm Eunice has caused so far

Winds are reaching highs of 122mph across parts of the UK → Read More

Graduate salaries are finally set to rise after SEVEN years

Graduate salaries are expected to rise this year for the first time since 2015 – after the country’s biggest employers recently boosted pay. The average salary for grads has been set at £30,000 since 2015. This year however, the UK’s 100 most popular employers are expected to raise it to £32,000, according to a report from research firm High Flier. The £2,000 bump is the highest increase since… → Read More

These are the Russell Group unis where staff are getting the highest pay

Meanwhile staff at unis all across the country are currently striking → Read More

80 per cent of students are worried about rising energy costs, study finds

And 62 per cent of students say their mental health has suffered as a result → Read More

Here's why Wordle is giving users different correct answers

Users of the beloved internet sensation known as Wordle, have been getting different correct answers for the same day's question. Here's why. → Read More

These are the unis where students are getting the most pocket money from their parents

University can be extremely spenny – and while some students rely on their student loan or part-time work to get them by, a select group of students are getting most of their income from their parents and family. NatWest collected stats on how much money students at your uni get from their parents every month, and honestly, it might make you slightly depressed. Students at Edinburgh and Oxford… → Read More

'Bullying was day-to-day': Inside Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's company Social Chain

Dragons' Den Steven Bartlett founded Social Chain in 2014. Former employees have spoken out about bullying, discrimination and mental health → Read More

It's time to stop victim blaming the women from The Tinder Swindler

The three women from The Tinder Swindler are being blamed for falling victim to Simon's scam. It's time to hold the perpertrator accountable. → Read More

Catfishes and creeps: These Tinder horror stories may put you off dating for life

Tinder is the place where the creatures of the world really go to try their luck. But, these Tinder horror stories may put you off dating for good. → Read More

TikTok has discovered a new eye trick to prove whether or not you're really in love

A new TikTok trend is testing an eye trick to prove whether or not you're truly in love. Supposedly, if your pupils dilate, then you are. → Read More

Universities must work harder to support poorer students, says regulator

They've said disadvantaged undergrads need more support once they start uni → Read More