
Charles Hymas
Home Affairs Editor at The Telegraph
Home Affairs Editor, The Daily Telegraph. Ex-Sunday Times head of news/education corr. Author of Guide to the National Curriculum [email protected]
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2 days ago |
msn.com | Charles Hymas |Poppy Wood
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2 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Charles Hymas |Poppy Wood
Universities face a new tax on foreign students as part of Sir Keir Starmer's efforts to reduce net migration. In its long-awaited white paper, the Government announced it was considering a 6 per cent "levy" on the £12 billion-a-year fee income that universities generate from overseas students.
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4 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Patrick Sawer |Charles Hymas
Dangerous prisoners should not be given the right to keep kettles in their cells, campaigners have said in the wake of a reported attack by the Southport killer on a prison officer. Axel Rudakubana is believed to have thrown boiling water over an officer at HMP Belmarsh on Thursday in an alleged attack that is being investigated by police.
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5 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Charles Hymas
Pat McFadden, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said the recent string of cyber attacks on the retail sector was a ‘wake-up call’ - Ryan Jenkinson/PACrumbling government computer systems have been outpaced by cyber criminals, MPs have said. Hostile states and criminals had developed the ability to severely disrupt public services and critical national infrastructure faster than the Government expected, according to a report by the Commons public accounts committee (PAC).
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5 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Charles Hymas
Crumbling government computer systems have been outpaced by cyber criminals, MPs have said. Hostile states and criminals had developed the ability to severely disrupt public services and critical national infrastructure faster than the Government expected, according to a report by the Commons public accounts committee (PAC).
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