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
As you will know we have had huge Pay Cuts since 2008 but this marks a change in that trajectory. And if these communications break down, then we will be thinking about going back into dispute and striking again if we need to, but that is always a last Case Resort and something we dont want to have to do. The offer included a backdated Pay Rise for last year of 4 , on top of an existing Increase Worth an average of 9 , and for this year, an additional 6 increase, topped up with an extra £1,000, which comes to around 9 . It overall adds up to 22 . The government says Strike Action Byjunior doctors cost the nhs in england around £1. 7 billion. The Health Secretary welcomed the vote in favour of the deal. The Deal Weve reached with Junior Doctors is fair for them, but crucially fair for patients and the taxpayer because now we can draw a line under this bitter dispute, cut Waiting Lists and get our nhs notjust back on its feet, but fit for the future. Nhs managers and patients will be r
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for there to be an inclusive arena for free speech. reporter: musk, the ceo of tesla and spacex, is worth an estimated $265 billion. he s a prolific tweeter, with more than 80 million followers. and also one of its biggest critics. just last week, he disclosed his 9% stake in twitter, making him one of the largest shareholder, sending the stock price soaring. musk will have to show his ability to finance the deal to the twitter board, and that s why this is a soap opera that s going to have many twists and turns ahead. reporter: and if refused by the board, musk writes, i would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder. if musk decided to just cut and run, i mean, the stock could go down 30%, 40%. this forces the board s hand. reporter: linsey, twitter s board says it will review the proposal and if they reject it, elon musk says he does have a plan b, he just won t elaborate on what that is. linsey? curious to see what that is. kaylee, thank you. now, to the pand