A Labour peer embroiled in the ‘cash for laws’ scandal is this week to be made a life member of Lancaster University’s Court, SCAN has learned.
A Labour peer embroiled in the ‘cash for laws’ scandal is this week to be made a life member of Lancaster University’s Court, SCAN has learned.
Organisers of the Unite Against Fascism movement have praised the “brilliant” turn-out of students at a protest against the British National Party’s national conference.
The university’s Union Council voted Thursday to approve proposed reforms to the National Union of Students (NUS) and mandate its delegates to vote in favour of them at this year’s Extraordinary Conference.
An independent report published last month has undermined...