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Britain can’t afford student loans crisis
1+ hour, 47+ min ago (205+ words) It's time to stop fruitlessly pumping money into further education and start investing more in schools Going to university in England is eye-wateringly expensive. North of "50,000 of debt lies ahead for just about anyone who leaves home and completes the…...
Thousands more young people out of work despite surge in job-hunting
3+ hour, 13+ min ago (289+ words) Economists urge Rachel Reeves to announce more support for struggling under-25-year-olds Emma Taggart is an Economics Reporter at The Telegraph, particularly interested in the labour market and monetary policy. She has previously worked at The Times and was the…...
I’ve got 30 years of work ahead of me – so I’ve become an ‘AI prepper’
16+ hour, 44+ min ago (854+ words) A chilling glimpse of the white-collar future has forced me to rethink how I'll earn a living Sam Brodbeck is Money Editor at The Telegraph. He was previously head of news at trade newspaper Money Marketing. He specialises in pensions…...
Rob Wyke, eclectic Winchester College teacher who instilled a love of culture in his charges
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (568+ words) He appeared in a Vogue feature on bachelor cooks, and once admitted a boy to his house on the strength of his vinaigrette-making prowess "Rob Wyke, who has died aged 71, spent three decades at Winchester College as Head of English,…...
Let boys experiment and wear dresses in school, says Education Secretary
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (910+ words) Phillipson believes not coming down "too hard" on gender-curious children could head off medical interventions Dominic Penna is The Telegraph's Senior Political Correspondent, covering the biggest stories of the day from Westminster. He has broken dozens of exclusive stories and…...
‘It’s idyllic’: The jobs that come with their own home
2+ day, 5+ hour ago (964+ words) With aspiring homeowners increasingly priced out of the market, "tied accommodation" roles have never looked so good With housing costs now the single biggest strain on finances, workers are hunting for a radical solution. And some are finding it through…...
Labour VAT raid forces one in six private schools out of lucrative pension scheme
1+ week, 2+ day ago (698+ words) Teachers face "impossible choice" between remaining in generous plan or taking pay cut Rob White specialises in pensions, tax and savings. He writes in-depth analyses of public sector pension schemes, including how Royal Mail still costs taxpayers "3.8m a day. He…...
We could have managed the AI jobs apocalypse. It is too late now
1+ week, 2+ day ago (744+ words) When the people who know the technology best voice such deep concerns, why are they not being listened to? Philip Johnston has been with The Telegraph for more than 30 years. See more He started in the parliamentary lobby as chief…...
Student loans architect says interest rate should be lowered
1+ week, 4+ day ago (697+ words) Nick Hillman calls for reform to system that critics say has left students facing "eye-watering" repayments Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph"s acting defence editor. See more He has previously written for The Daily Mail and MailOnline. A former award-winning…...
Desperate job hunters pay recruitment firms £1,500 to find work
1+ week, 6+ day ago (153+ words) Career agents" could also charge up to 10pc of an employee"s salary if they secure a role White-collar job hunters are paying recruiters thousands of pounds in an attempt to secure full-time work as hiring freezes spread. Reverse recruiting " the…...