A govt. research briefing (25 March 2025) indicates that while higher education student numbers reached record levels in the early 2020's, those numbers are dropping. The rise was largely international students in postgraduate courses who are now being put off by higher university fees and visa costs/issues, whereas the trend for entrants to other undergraduate courses has fallen. Applications for full time undergraduate places in 2024 were lower than the high of 2022.
Schools are closing and it is projected there will be fewer 18 year olds going into higher education. Very short term there may or may not be demand for this level of student housing, but a development of this size and scale and impact on the locale must be future-proofed. Are we sure this has been done?
Hi everyone!
I'm moving house this month so would be super grateful if anyone has some moving boxes that they're happy to part with. I could collect any day from Friday (11th April).
Please reach out if you can help, thank you!
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Well yes. But only up to a point
eu countries have had to spend a LOT of money to accommodate English madness - and has had to deal with years of incoherent positioning. It has destabilised the EU as a group - or has at the very least distracted it and consumed bandwidth
which is why Putin was so pro-Brexit. Which enabled other subsequent events - it’s hard to imagine the world as it is now without Brexit. A stronger EU. Uk not a mess and in its own after multiple elections and way more prime ministers than 9 years could possibly allow
a stronger united front
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