Board. Hello, im rajini vaidyanathan. Spoke to weeks ago when she spoke to that hearing. Universities in england say Tuition Fees need to be increased in line with inflation to help prevent them from sliding into decline, and are calling for more government support. But students say they are already paying too much. Universities have recruited more international students who Pay Higherfees in recent years, to make up for the fall in income due to frozen fees for Uk Students. There has been a decrease in international students aplying for Uk Student visas for this academic year. Changes to Visa Rules and a Currency Crash in nigeria mean the applications for Uk Study visas between january and august were about 17 fewer than during the same period last year. Our Education Reporter Vanessa Clarke reports. After a quiet summer, University Campuses are once again filling up. In manchester, more than 100,000 students are expected to descend on the city this month, and here at the manchester m
That hell decide when the u. S. Economy reopens but state governments say nothing will change until its safe. We speak to a Health Expert on why widescale screening is critical containing the pandemic. And sport the worlds biggest cycling race has been postponed organizers say the Tour De France cant start in june but could happen later in the year. 9 trillion dollars thats how much the International Monetary fund says could be lost from the Global Economy over the next 2 years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic that means the Global Growth would shrink by 3 percent which is 30 times worse than the 2009 Global Financial crisis the i. M. F. Chief Economist Says its the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of the 1930 s. Flattening the spread of coal with 19 using lock downs allows Health Systems to cope with this crises which then prove permits a resumption of Economic Activity. In the sense there is no tradeoff between saving lives and saving livelihoods countries shoul
Of the past in the House Of Commons . Well have the latest on the dress code which could leave some breathing easier. Welcome to the programme. I am in washington, Christian Fraser is in london. The pentagon is concerned that north Koreas Nuclear programme has advanced so quickly, they are no longer able to monitor it effectively. Intelligence experts believe that, very soon, pyongyang will have a Nuclear Weapon capable of reaching the western seaboard of the United States. That is forcing a rethink in the white house. The president recently suggested chinas attempts to put pressure on pyongyang has failed. So what is the right way forward . Nobody wants to consider a Military Option but one is being prepared nonetheless. What we see now is really two fundamental things have changed. One is the threat is much more immediate now and so its clear that we cant repeat the same approach, failed approach, of the past. And the second is the recognition that previous approaches have not worked
The state of georgia once again finds itself at the center of u. S. Politics. Its already the site of two runoff elections that will determine the control of the senate. One is complicated by the coronavirus. Georgia is preparing for a recount in the president ial race. The Trump Campaign requested a second recount after an earlier audit found joe biden won the state by more than 12,000 votes. Joe biden claims trump is setting himself up to lose the state again. Last weeks recount reaffirmed georgia voters selected joe biden to be president. Any further recount will simply reaffirm joe bidens victory in georgia a third time. On saturday a federal judge in pennsylvania tossed out a case for having no legal merits. Well have more on that in a moment. In Georgias Senate runoff campaign republican senator Kelly Loeffler announced she tested positive for covid19 on friday. But another test on saturday was inconclusi inconclusive. She campaigned maskless on friday alongside mike pence, and d
Universities are facing a significant risk of closure amid a financial crisis fuelled by the SNP s pledge of free degrees for all Scottish students, a leading economist warned yesterday.