Britain is rejoining Erasmus+.
From 2027, thousands of students, apprentices and young people will be able to study and work across Europe, gaining international experience and new skills.
Run by the @BritishCouncil, the programme will unlock a range of opportunities for people from different backgrounds across the UK.
Living Water: Poetry, Art and the Fight for Clean Rivers, is open!
Explore the work and legacy of artist Barrie Cooke, and his remarkable creative friendship with poets Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes.
🎟️ FREE
📍The UL & @pembroke1347
https://t.co/mr90twdbST
Ronan Farrow’s New Yorker insight on Sam Altman is head and shoulders above anything that has appeared in any UK paper on the AI elite. It is ESSENTIAL reading. @NewYorker@RonanFarrow@andrewmarantz - this is the kind of journalism that changes perception utterly.
The Geneva Convention says it’s a war crime to target journalists, even if they work for an enemy organisation. It’s also a war crime to target medical workers. After the killing of 3 Lebanese TV journos last week, several medics coming to help them were killed as well.
Mohamed Salah in the Premier League with @LFC 🔴
👕 310 Appearances
⚽️ 189 Goals
📆 92 Assists
🥇 7 Player of the Months
👟 4 Golden Boots
🌟 2 Playmaker awards
🔝 2 Player of Seasons
🏆 2 Premier League titles
The Egyptian King 👑
I'm sorry but it's hard to see people lie about how legal immigration to the United Kingdom works, and say nothing about it.
I am a legal immigrant to the UK. In 2023, I had to spent roughly £5,000 for a 2.5 years visa, NHS surcharge, biometric appointment and language tests.
I will have to spend £4,000 this year, to extend my visa by another 2.5 years, after which, I'll need to pay again for indefinite leave-to-remain.
On top of that, as a legal immigrant, I am understandably required to pay taxes, national insurance and can NOT claim benefits.
This on-going myth that legal immigrants are free-loading on UK taxpayers is complete bullshit. If anything, I'm subsidising them.
My legal immigrant ass is a net benefit to your country.
Today marks the 40th anniversary of Poems on the Underground!
The archive of this beloved literary project was donated to Cambridge University Library in 2024.
Find out more: https://t.co/FU3exPv5V0
✨This book was once owned by Jane Austen! ✨
There are very few books that Jane Austen is known to have owned, making this one at Cambridge University Library incredibly special. We're delighted to show it to you today, on her 250th birthday!
#JaneAusten250
📣This is your last chance visit the #CuriousCures exhibition before it closes tomorrow, Saturday 6 December.
🔗Book your FREE tickets now: https://t.co/83zVrq1Sim
Pictured: CUL MS Dd.6.29
This is a lie.
There are many criticisms you might sensibly and truthfully make of the Sentencing Council and the Sentencing Guidelines. I’ve been making them for years.
But this is an outright lie. Pure fabrication. A fraud on the public.
@henrywinter We're living in the days when a £110m fee - a potential British transfer record - is disrespectful...
It's not Liverpool's job to spend money they don't need to. It was their right to ask, it was Newcastle's right to say no.
Did I tell you that
The second Bluemoose book to be adapted for TV.
Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession
Is coming to your BBC screens.
Marvellous!
@thebookseller@thetimes@FT@guardian
Fascinated by health and wellbeing? So were our medieval ancestors...
The 'Curious Cures: Medicine in the Medieval World' exhibition at Cambridge University Library @theUL takes us back hundreds of years to a world of ritual healing, herbal recipes, stargazing, and surgery.
Discover how people were curing illness, who was doing it, and the ideas and theories that guided their work.
Book your free ticket now 👇
https://t.co/rVD5Gc2u7Q
#CuriousCures
“Occupational therapy provided by local authorities to state school pupils not available to those who opt out of the state system, under legislation brought in by the Tories”
There, fixed it for you.
👃How did our medieval ancestors deal with ailments like a nasal polyp?
🔎Our Curious Cures exhibition uses Cambridge University’s collection of medieval medical books and manuscripts to find the answer!
Image: MS O.1.20, which is on loan from @Trinity1546
Reform UK deputy leader @TiceRichard claimed “this Labour government has allowed the biggest influx of migrants in British history”.
He’s not explained what that claim’s based on, but neither we nor the Migration Observatory can find data to support it.
https://t.co/uR1vERc43U
Interesting Fact of the Day: If Robert Jenrick were to catch 50 fare dodgers a day, recouping £2.90 each time for the taxpayer, it would take him well over 1,000 years to recoup the amount the taxpayer lost when he helped a major Tory donor avoid a £45m tax bill back in 2020.