Introduction The supposedly 'irresistible' rise of Reform in the face of disappointment with Labour was yesterday (26 February 2026) stopped in Gorton and Denton by a surge to the Green Party. I wrote this opinion piece for the Times Higher Education a week ago in response to the question above, but they declined to publish… Continue reading How can we defend Higher Education in the face of ‘Reform UK’?
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Stand with Minnesota – Stand Up to Farage
Regi Pilling and Sean Wallis We can’t say we’ve not been warned. The killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ‘Immigration and Customs Enforcement’ (ICE) agents have shocked people across the world. ICE has terrorised communities from LA to Minneapolis and children as young as 2 have been detained. A wave of anti-ICE protests… Continue reading Stand with Minnesota – Stand Up to Farage
Organising against the HE Bill 2016
In late 2015, following their re-election, the Conservative Government decided it was time to introduce laws to regulate the Higher Education £9K tuition fee market they had imposed in England in 2010 in coalition with the Lib Dems. They drafted a 'White Paper' (a precursor to a Bill). The Bill, when eventually published, had four… Continue reading Organising against the HE Bill 2016
The Triple Threat to UK Higher Education: Market, Trump and ‘AI’
Introduction Higher Education in the UK is in the throes of a three-fold existential crisis. The first faultline concerns the much-discussed chronic crisis of university profitability under the government-backed funding system. In 2011, a home undergraduate student fee of £9,000 obtained a surplus of around £2,000 per student against the average cost of tuition. When… Continue reading The Triple Threat to UK Higher Education: Market, Trump and ‘AI’



