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Golden age of rising budgets is over, universities warned

Greg Hurst, Education Editor Universities have been warned to expect heavy cuts next year as the head of their funding body told them that the “golden age” of rising budgets was over. Fields for research funding would become...

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Creationism could be taught in schools under Tories, claims Ed Balls

Tom Baldwin, Chief Reporter Conservative plans to grant schools freedom from central control risk bringing the creationist doctrines of a “Religious Right” into the classroom, the Government warned last night. Ed Balls, the...

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Lord LloydWebber settles gift aid dispute over painting with £1.5m payment to taxman

Lord LloydWebber has paid out nearly £1.5million from his art charity to HM Revenue and Customs to settle a long running row over a gift aid claim on a 19th century masterpiece The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

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I gave back my adopted baby

With five biological daughters, Anita Tedaldi was keen to adopt a little boy. But little did she ever imagine that it might not work out The first time I considered giving up my baby, Dan, I was lying alone in bed. It was...

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Your shout

Readers' views on charity Christmas cards, estimated energy bills, buying train tickets, and how to spot a stockmarket bubble Charity that begins with a Christmas card Thank you so much for the article on Sreepur Christmas...

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Gallery: Region gets into the Pudsey spirit for Children in Need

Links To donate money to Children in Need visit www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey IT is the perfect excuse for madcap stunts and crazy capers. Kind-hearted residents across Suffolk and Essex caught the fundraising fever for this year's...

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ODIHR trains the trainers to help battle hate crimes

The OSCE Office on Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is helping practitioners across Eastern Europe learn to recognize signs of burgeoning intolerance and devise effective training courses on combating hate crimes.

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Car Purchases Made by Year-End Can Generate Tax Benefits, Reminds Edmunds.com

As the end of the year approaches, Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive consumer information, today reminds consumers that their new car purchases may help reduce their 2009 taxes. Details can be found in the...

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Ernest Doe and Sons charity fundraiser

A charity auction celebrating the opening of an Ernest Doe and Sons outlet has raised £3730 for Macmillan Cancer Support . The new facility in Braintree is one of 19 branches that the agricultural, construction and...

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Malmaison Group staff walk to raise £100,000-plus for cancer charity

Twenty-nine Hotel du Vin and Malmaison staff have walked 94 miles across the West Highland Way to raise over £100,000 for the Elizabeth Montgomery Foundation. The team was made up of general managers, regional directors and the...

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