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NewsAGCAS response to the EU referendum
Following last week’s EU referendum outcome, the role of AGCAS member services in providing high-quality information, advice and guidance to students and graduates, and delivering support to employers and academics, is more important than ever to ensure our students and graduates develop the skills and attributes needed to navigate an ...
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NewsGrumpy dog earns thousands for Telford student
A grumpy-looking husky Anuko has made her owner from Telford thousands of pounds and has collected over 10,000 followers on Instagram. Anuko Student Jasmine Milton says he was catapulted to fame by a chance photo of him chasing treats in the garden. She’s hoping to use ...
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NewsConservation project restoring Newport’s Tredegar House
A multi-million pound conservation project has been launched to restore Newport’s 17th century Tredegar House. Open me Hello here I am Rainwater has leaked into a number of attic rooms, with repairs now needed to replace 35 tonnes of Welsh slate covering the house’s north west wing. This ...
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News'Green light' for 116-bedroom Strand Road hotel
Plans to build a new 116-bed hotel on Londonderry’s Strand Road have been given the green light by Derry City and Strabane District Council. Work to transform the former Strand bar complex includes the demolition of existing buildings at Great James Street and Strand Road. The new development will also ...
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NewsBorders Railway breaks million passenger mark
More than one million passengers have used the Borders Railway since it was officially opened by the Queen. The figure was announced by Transport Minister Humza Yousaf and ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster at Edinburgh’s Waverley station. The first services ran on the route from Tweedbank to Edinburgh on ...


