Modern languages in decline at university but “crucial” for post-Brexit UK
The number of acceptances to modern languages degree courses at university fell by more than a third from 2011 to
The number of acceptances to modern languages degree courses at university fell by more than a third from 2011 to
While the travel industry has almost completely ground to a halt during the pandemic, some people are making the difficult
London Assembly member and candidate for London Mayor David Kurten has labelled ongoing COVID lockdown restrictions ‘destructive’. Ex-UKIP member David
Effective the 31st December 2020, the deal agreed between the EU and the UK came into effect. If you are
Now that the UK has officially left the EU and we’re what’s called a “third-party state”, the rules for travelling
Businesses in south west London have come together to warn of the uncertainty facing them as the UK faces the
The UK was once seen as a thriving area for online gambling. It had a well respected regulator, but didn’t
A Kingston-based shark and marine conservation charity is driving the push to crack down on the importation of shark fins,
The RSPCA is urging Brits to sign a petition pressing the government to legally honour its commitment made during the
A Portuguese restaurant owner has described how many of his regulars from Stockwell’s Little Portugal community have been driven off
You can bypass Brexit by becoming an electronic citizen of Estonia, claims a government start-up. The team behind e-Residency attempted a ‘defiant