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New Zealand is set to transform its international education sector with the "Going for Growth Plan," aiming to double its economic value by 2034. Key changes include increased in-study work hours for ...
A shocking study reveals that many leaders of nuclear-armed nations—including US presidents and Israeli prime ministers—were ...
A warning label about the direct link between alcohol and fatal cancers now appears on Villa Maria wines sold in Ireland.
Leonetti’s paper, published in the Indiana Health Law Review, says some professionals referenced controversial or discredited ...
Rugby League 26 has finally hit shelves, but sharp-eyed fans might have noticed a surprising omission: the game’s clubs have ...
Ireland ranked second in the world for work-life balance, and also maintained its title as the most employee-friendly country ...
Midwives could deliver babies for private patients – funded by insurers – in a plan by health funds that could slash ...
The government has suggested that future classroom designs will adhere to standardised models rather than open-plan ones.
A majority of male county cricketers in England and Wales favour reducing the number of Championship games played from 14 to ...
New measures have been announced to speed up the registration process for overseas-trained doctors seeking to practice in ...
Sky-high numbers of immigrants have been “absorbed” into taxpayer-funded industries like the NDIS in recent years in an ...
Kelvin Wright, Chief Executive, Te Puna Umanga Venture Taranaki says, “Tertiary education reform was identified as a key regional priority in the recently refreshed Tapuae Roa Action Plan, the ...