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280,000 students in limbo as courses are snapped up

19.08.11
More than 280,000 students are without a confirmed university place as desperate school leavers turned to part-time courses and private institutions... more

Clearing places slashed by London universities

17.08.11
Clearing places available at some London universities have been slashed by more than half, and others will offer just a handful of places, according to new figures... more

1,700 mentors join Boris plan to give youths role models

20.07.11
Boris Johnson announces that 1,700 volunteers have joined his mentoring programme for young black boys in the capital... more

Extremists vow to hijack march and bring chaos to the streets

25.03.11
The capital is braced for mass anti-government protests tomorrow as anarchists pledge to bring chaos to the streets... more

Black Eyed Peas' racket should've kept me awake

09.02.11
My one goal for last week was to watch the Super Bowl. I'd predicted the Green Pay Packers would win by six points but I was out cold by the time it started and I missed the whole thing... more

Student peacemakers to calm Muslim-Jew tension on campus

25.01.11
Muslim and Jewish students trained in 'conflict resolution' have been recruited by universities to help calm tensions between the groups... more

Bob Rendell buys back Leadbitter

24.12.10
Building boss Bob Rendell regains company he founded in 1985 in £38million buy-out... more

University honours Gilbert and George for pioneering role in East End art scene

03.12.10
Artists Gilbert and George hail the East End’s vital role in the flourishing of British art as they accept honorary doctorates from the University of East London... more

London students: Lib-Dems will pay 'heavy price' for U-turn on tuition fees

11.11.10
Students who occupied Tory headquarters as protests turned violent pledged today to 'break' the Liberal Democrats... more

Funeography: recording funerals on camera for posterity

07.10.10
ENTREPRENEURS: Self-styled 'funeographer' Priscilla Etienne is on a mission to take the fear out of Funerals... more

Parliament Square is now Camp Dustbowl

16.07.10
The Democracy Village has turned Parliament Square into a dustbowl which will cost thousands of pounds in public money and weeks to fix, experts warn... more

West Ham 'hopeful' of moving into 2012 Olympic stadium

17.05.10
West Ham United and American entertainment giant AEG emerge as possible co-owners of the Olympic stadium as the deadline for bids to take over the venue after 2012 expired... more

I beat trauma of blindness to build £1m firm

30.03.10
Londoner who suddenly went blind has overcome his disability and built a £1 million catering business... more

University of East London plans sports faculty under Olympic stadium

15.01.10
University in talks to establish a specialist sports faculty at the Olympic Stadium after 2012... more

10 years’ jail for driver in chase that killed Pc

07.12.09
Gang of robbers involved in a police pursuit that led to the death of a firearms officer have been jailed... more

A frilling start for Graduate Fashion Week

08.06.09
Ruffles and frills were the running motifs at the opening shows of Graduate Fashion Week... more

Ring of steel keeps demos away from world leaders

02.04.09
Hundreds of police officers formed a ring of steel around the Excel Centre as protesters swarmed around the site... more

University shuts during summit to make sure students are safe

31.03.09
A London university will shut during the G20 summit because of fears over students' security... more

Professor Chris Knight renews threats against G20 police

27.03.09
The university professor who has been suspended for "inciting violence" before G20 protests remained defiant and renewed his threats against the police... more

Dress down to fool G20 rioters, bank staff told

26.03.09
London is preparing to go into lockdown next week amid fears of major disorder hitting the G20 summit ... more

Meet Mister Mayhem

25.03.09
On Saturday, ahead of the G20 Summit, a London professor plans to ignite a revolution in the City. This is his bizarre manifesto... more

3,000 police on alert for sand-pit protests to block summit

20.03.09
Thousands of riot police are to tackle G20 protesters who plan to use giant sand pits to bring London to a standstill... more

'Living roofs' to help endangered species

04.03.09
Roof-top nature reserves are to be set up on some of London's biggest buildings in a bid to save endangered species... more

Boris Johnson backs plan for university on Olympic park site

14.01.09
Plans for a university on the site of the London Olympics will take a step forward next month with the launch of a viability study backed by London Mayor Boris Johnson... more

Universities back £52m climate change institute

27.11.08
Leading universities have unveiled plans for a £52million institute dedicated to tackling climate change... more

Archbishop's PA branded a fare dodger for 20p bus fare slip-up

02.05.08
The secretary of a London archbishop is being dragged through the courts - for mistakenly falling 20p short on a bendy bus... more

Capital's universities hit by below-average increase in grants

06.03.08
Universities in the capital are getting below-average increases in grants from the taxpayer this year... more

Colleges blamed as a quarter of students drop out

20.02.08
London universities have been criticised by MPs for failing to cut student drop-out rates as new figures reveal one in four fails to complete their course... more


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