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Strikes may take place before Christmas with UCU members voting to back industrial action
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The College had previously committed to partial divestment and a strict policy concerning indirect investments
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A coalition of societies and groups will launch their demands as part of the Demilitarise Cambridge campaign on Monday (01/11), alongside a demonstration on King’s Parade
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The council has urged the Government to have ‘greater ambition, commitment and investment’ to support local climate action
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It Takes a City, a Cambridge homelessness partnership, will provide accommodation for vulnerable homeless people over the winter months
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PG SU President Anjum Nahar will sit on the committee to appoint the next Vice-Chancellor, alongside 11 other academics and Regent House members
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Cambridge alumnae and students alike have offered their support for fertility education despite widespread criticisms
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Several nightclubs in Cambridge have put precautions in place in response to the recent reported rise in drink spiking
Interviews
In an exclusive interview with Varsity, the Vice-Chancellor discusses university relations with the UAE, widening access, and navigating criticism
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It’s been alleged that the Foreign Office ‘lent on’ Cambridgeshire Police to halt the investigation to avoid diplomatic embarrassment
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The trial- which began yesterday- has been suspended due to concerns the accused were unaware that they’d been charged
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Stephen Toope told Varsity that the country’s links to the use of Pegasus spyware prompted the University to reconsider the proposal
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An FoI request has revealed that 15 officers were accused of the crime over the five year period
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Smith will take over from Cllr Lewis Herbert who has been at the helm of the Labour-led council for almost eight years
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Former Cambridge medical student and Tory donor Mohamed Amersi was involved in a $220m corruption scandal with a Swedish telecommunication company
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This comes as part of the government’s ‘Safer Streets Fund’, which saw an additional £23.5 million of funding given to police and local authorities
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The Italian parliamentary delegation, who are carrying out the inquiry, also held talks with the British government and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Wednesday (29/09)
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As Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope prepares for his departure from the role next year, Varsity takes a look back at his time in office
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Selene Biffi has been reunited with her former students after helping them escape Afghanistan as the Taliban took over
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After five years as Vice-Chancellor of the University, Toope will step down from the role, stating that the pandemic led him to ‘reassess my own years ahead from a personal perspective’