Georgian romance, Reverend Collins style
As 14 February approaches, Tim Worth looks at a couple of choice Collinses and remembers what Georgian ladies had to put up with

As 14 February approaches, Tim Worth looks at a couple of choice Collinses and remembers what Georgian ladies had to put up with

Data sharing agreements also due to be signed with EU countries

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Event with controversial King’s College London researcher Adam Perkins to be held at later date after ‘negative social media activity’

Admissions service says it is in talks to widen availability of its records

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