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Protesters are demanding the university divest all of its research and financial ties with Israel
The aid will help feed up to 864,000 people, the British Foreign Office said
Non-EU students' complaints about British colleges rose by 43 per cent in 2023
Those taking part were sent daily texts that included motivational messages, tips and links to online information
Solar flare could lead to complete loss of radio signals on sunlit side of Earth
Rate of carbon dioxide increase is being driven by human emissions and described as 'unprecedented'
The two leaders agree to focus on a positive agenda by keeping dialogue channels open
Nuclear weapons are barred from Sweden in peacetime, but wartime is 'a completely different matter'
Tests are the first time the ground-breaking technology has been tested in the UK
Gang drama Top Boy received the award for best drama series
Buoyed by the ending of Britain's technical recession, the Prime Minister is set to make a pitch to voters
Popular incumbent is expected to win another five-year term in office
Keir Starmer vows to make the British coast 'hostile territory' for people smugglers bringing migrants across the Channel
Foreign secretary also insisted UK was using its leverage to ensure aid was getting into Gaza
It is hoped ground-breaking treatment could cure other patients with same type of deafness
