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UK’s National Security Bill edges closer to law despite opposition

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Aidan Cameron discusses the UK Goverment’s National Security Bill, and how it could impact the future of investigative journalism, civil liberties, and freedom of expression.

strathtelegraph January 28, 2023 Editorials, News, Politics

UK government intends to release data about graduate earnings

  By Émer O’Toole, Editor in Chief   Information about graduate earning potential for UK universities and courses […]

strathtelegraph November 28, 2015 News

Fall in international students under new immigration rules

By Émer O’Toole   The number of students from crucial countries studying at Scottish universities has decreased following […]

strathtelegraph February 6, 2015 News

Government says student loans review ‘unnecessary’

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By Émer O’Toole, News Editor   The government has ignored pressure to hold an “urgent” review of the […]

strathtelegraph December 10, 2014 News

Heads of universities to face elections for their jobs

By Mathew R Johnstone   The Scottish government is planning to change the way the heads of Scottish […]

strathtelegraph December 5, 2014 News

In Other News: Tax Loopholes aren’t as Fun as they Sound

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By Mathew R Johnstone In one of the dullest-sounding budget announcements ever, Chancellor George Osborne said that from […]

strathtelegraph May 1, 2014 Features

The Next Step out of Recession

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By Ross Gillon The economy has been in tatters since 2008 leaving hard inflation rates for citizens to […]

strathtelegraph April 25, 2014 Features

In Other News… Rise in Minimum Wage for ‘Boohoo’ Generation

By Kathleen Isaac There should be, according to George Osborne, an above- inflation rise in the naional minimum wage […]

strathtelegraph April 25, 2014 Features

In Other News… Press Regulation

By Kirsty-Louise Hunt Politicians and the press have been at loggerheads in recent months over the issue of […]

strathtelegraph December 12, 2013 Features

Two Thousand and Eleven: What Went Wrong and How To Fix It, Maybe.

By Joseph Cardle In 2011, the foundations of the modern world buckled under the strain of capitalist excess, […]

strathtelegraph January 12, 2012 Features

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