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Art tackles stigma caused by disability labels

UAL Alumnus, Aaron McPeake, speaks to ALN about the discrimination that disability labels create and his new exhibition.



Universities could lose billions

Billions may be lost to universities after government plans to reduce migration to the UK.



UAL's costly visa bill

University of the Arts London spends £250,000 annually understanding the rules set by government to control immigration.



Press watchdog ill-equipped for major complaints

The former complaints officer at the Press Complaints Commission, William Gore, says it should have adopted a clear position over phone hacking.



Rebekah Brooks charged over hacking cover-up

Former News International chief executive and LCC alumnus, Rebekah Brooks, is charged for perverting the course of justice after the recent phone hacking inquiry.



LCF triumph in digital presentation

London College of Fashion has won the WGSN Digital Presentation Award for a third consecutive year.



Arrests made after Occupy march

Police arrested protesters during an international day of marching through the capital.



UAL's Rector earns more than PM

UAL's rector Nigel Carrington has had his pay increased, earning more than Prime Minister David Cameron.



Microchip technology for festival scene

Micro-chipped wristbands are planned to be introduced for the upcoming festival season.



World top 10 for UK higher education

Higher education in the United Kingdom ranks 10th best in the world, according to study.





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