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The amendment is a major defeat for the government, under whose plans tuition fees are to be raised according to a university’s score on the Teaching Excellence Framework

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In a Facebook post which has since been deleted, Sophie Buck warned candidates against “highlighting things to crowdplease”

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Candidates Josh Jackson and Umang Khandelwal clash after Jackson launches an all-out assault on the incumbent’s record

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The candidate exited the race before campaigning began on Friday morning

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Graduate Union President and Ethical Officer have had no nominations

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The campaign gives students a vivid show of the lives of farmed animals

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The demonstration was part of the group’s campaign to stop torture

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Professor Simon Jarvis entered no pleas to the twelve allegations against him

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The demonstration kicked off Israeli Apartheid Week, a series of lectures and other events directed at Israeli policy in the West Bank and Gaza

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A fire struck Clarins Skin Spa opposite Emmanuel College late last night

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The campaign group apologised for the damage and upset caused by the accident

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The conjoined ‘N’ and ‘F’ is the logo adopted by the notorious far-right party

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The return of the Cambridgeshire ‘hovertrain’, an overeager bookworm, fierce competition for Professorship of Play and thirty-year-old Union drama

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CUSU’s affiliation fee for 2016-17, projected to be £250, has instead been calculated at £5,765

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An e-mail circulated by the course co-ordinator for the lecture which was interrupted yesterday said that the incident ‘appears’ to be deliberate

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One leaflet was found in a CAMCard access-only area of the Institute of Criminology, according to an e-mail circulated by the Institute’s Deputy Director
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£4,000 raised for Jimmy’s Night Shelter, over 17,000 signatures on a petition to expel Coyne and Pembroke College calling for a “period of calm reflection”

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The ward, which encompasses the city centre and contains eight colleges, returned almost a 90 per cent result in favour of Remain

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The NUS condemned the move as “economic illiteracy”

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Westcott House has issued a full apology after a service was conducted in Polari, a form of historical London gay subculture slang