Top British universities have been rejecting students from the UK in favour of rich foreigners due to the fact they pay higher fees, it has been revealed. A new investigation found that Russell Group universities were paying middlemen to hunt for wealthy
The number of women in work has hit a record high of 16 million, after thousands of over-50s returned to employment. Last year 130,000 older women rejoined the workforce, according to official figures. The total number of jobs in the economy has
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks to NHS staff (Image: Getty) Nearly six out of 10 people (57 per cent) now describe the quality of care in the NHS as moderate or low. Just 11 per cent say it is “very high”.
A former Armed Forces Minister has urged the Ministry of Defence to come clean over its reliance on Fujitsu for security contracts. Tory MP Mark Francois, who now serves on the Defence Select Committee, blasted the MoD for not revealing details of
Lee Anderson has told under-fire Sir Ed Davey to “man up” over the Post Office Horizon scandal – and hand over his knighthood to victim Alan Bates. The Liberal Democrat leader, who was Post Office minister during the coalition government, has been
Princess Anne is one the the most admired royals in the UK – and now she has a cool new nickname to match. The UK’s Princess Royal, 73, is loved in Britain and is famous for her no-nonsense attitude and her solid
Paula Vennells – the top boss of the Post Office at the time of the sub postmasters scandal – has offered to hand back her CBE. But how was she bestowed with the honour in the first place – and can she
Whether you overindulged at dinner, skipped your workout or hit snooze on your alarm (again) — don’t let one flub derail your New Year’s resolution progress. Life is unpredictable and setbacks are inevitable. One small setback doesn’t mean it’s time to throw
An overwhelming amount of Express readers approved Donald Tusk’s decision to reject the migrant scheme the European Council is trying to push through. A survey carried out between January 5 and 6 on 1,349 people saw a whopping 92 percent replying yes
Olivia-Joy Shepherd cuts the ribbon to open the new Library with pupils (Image: Andy Stenning ) Four little girls sit attentively in the bright green reading nook as author Farhana Islam prepares to read from her debut picture book, Not Now, Noor!