Aspiring doctors could qualify without a medical degree

The apprentice will see you now: Aspiring doctors could qualify without a medical degree to help those already working in healthcare to train while they work Proposals could see nurses train to become doctors while they are also working Senior medics are drawing up the scheme to increase accessibility and diversity Student doctors warn programme … Read more

A report reveals the university degree that gets graduates a salary lower than McDonald’s workers

Shock report reveals the university degree that gets graduates a salary lower than McDonald’s workers – here are the courses you SHOULD enrol in A report has detailed the lowest and highest paid graduate jobs in Australia  Among the highest paid are dentists, medical workers, teachers and engineers  Pharmacy graduates are the lowest paid in … Read more

Coronavirus UK: SAGE says there’ll be ‘substantial degree of death’ post-lockdown

The UK will still have to live with ‘substantial’ levels of Covid deaths after lockdowns come to an end because the virus won’t go away, one of the Government’s scientific advisers said today. Professor Andrew Hayward, an infectious disease expert based at University College London and a member of SAGE, said he believes ‘we’ve been … Read more

Coronavirus: UK will have to ‘live with a substantial degree of death’ in post-lockdown era

The UK will still have to live with ‘substantial’ levels of Covid deaths after lockdowns come to an end because the virus won’t go away, one of the Government’s scientific advisers said today. Professor Andrew Hayward, an infectious disease expert based at University College London and a member of SAGE, said he believes ‘we’ve been … Read more

CRAIG BROWN: Imagine… a degree in John Lennon’s lyrics

In August 1967, Stephen Bayley, a 15-year-old pupil at Quarry Bank in Liverpool, wrote a letter to the school’s most famous pupil, John Lennon. Young Stephen told John, who had left Quarry Bank ten years earlier, that his English teacher was in the habit of playing Beatles records in class, and encouraging the boys to … Read more

Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon showcases her luminous beauty in a 360 degree video

Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon showcases her luminous beauty in a 360 degree video while on vacation By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 03:25 GMT, 22 February 2021 | Updated: 03:25 GMT, 22 February 2021 She recently made a major splash in a colorful and bold campaign for Marc Jacobs. And Lourdes Leon continued to showcase … Read more

Bake Off champion Peter Sawkins insists he’ll complete his Edinburgh University degree

He became the youngest ever winner of the Great British Bake Off after the 2020 final aired on Tuesday night. But Peter Sawkins, 20, isn’t getting carried away by his newfound culinary fame. The student – who studies finance at Edinburgh University – has insisted he’ll finish his degree before taking on any Bake Off … Read more

Pupils will get degree course offer AFTER they receive their A-level results under new plan

Is it the end of predicted grades for university? Pupils will get degree course offer AFTER they receive their A-level results under new plan Radical new plans to overhaul the system based on teacher’s predicted grades Pupils will be offered university places only after their A-level results in August  Reform is based on a UUK … Read more

Every two degree rise in temperature increases risk pregnant women will give birth prematurely

Every two degree rise in temperature increases the risk that pregnant women will give birth prematurely or have a stillbirth by 5% Researchers looked at the link between high temperatures and birth outcomes – preterm birth, birth weight and stillbirths – across 70 studies The risk of pregnant women giving birth prematurely or having a stillbirth rose … Read more

BBC veteran John Simpson fears his son’s job prospects could be damaged if he gets Oxbridge degree

BBC veteran John Simpsonfears his son’s job prospects could be damaged if he gets an Oxbridge degree  The reporter said his ‘great ambition’ for his son to study at Oxford or Cambridge could be ‘one of the biggest millstones around his neck’  He said he joined the BBC in 1970 as a ‘white male, privately … Read more