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University applications fall despite surge in foreign students The overall decline of 2% is explained largely by the fact there are fewer 18-year-olds in the population available to go to university. However, there has also been a sharp drop in the number of older students applying to go to university, in particular to study nursing, which has seen a 10% decline in ...
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Volvo Car Open: Johanna Konta in shock defeat by Fanny Stollar British number one Johanna Konta was knocked out of the Volvo Car Open in a shock second-round defeat by Fanny Stollar in Charleston. Konta, 26, lost 3-6 4-6 to the 19-year-old Hungarian qualifier and world number 219. World number 22 Konta, who had a bye in the first round, had beaten Stollar in ...
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App Store shrank for first time in 2017 thanks to crackdowns on spam, clones and more The App Store shrank for the first time in 2017, according to a new report from Appfigures. The report found the App Store lost 5 percent of its total apps over the course of the year, dropping from 2.2 million published iOS apps in the beginning of the year to 2.1 million by year-end. Google Play ...
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50th killing as man stabbed to death in Hackney, east London A crime scene remains in place. There have been no arrests." Earlier in the day, a man in his 50s died outside a bookmakers in Upper Clapton Road in Hackney following a suspected fight, the Met said. The attacks have added to the UK's soaring rate of knife crime, with fatal stabbings in England and ...
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Rallye, the crucial tier in Jean-Charles Naouri's wedding cake of debt The supermarket group's chairman and chief executive Jean-Charles Naouri, a fixture of the French establishment, was attacked by aggressive American shortseller Carson Block in December 2015, in Muddy Waters' first disclosed short position in a European company. Muddy Waters called Casino ...
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China Tariffs Could Wreck Republicans in November President Trump may insist—as he did on Twitter Wednesday morning—"We are not in a trade war with China," but the $50 billion in tariffs his administration proposes putting on Chinese goods has already spooked markets, with a broad sell-off hitting U.S. stocks. The damage could also extend to the ...
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