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Oxbridge’s wealthiest institution has set a net zero target, as divestments by UK university endowments gather pace
‘Britain’s intellectual dominance has been extraordinary for a mid-sized country with mostly mediocre schools’
Gender pay gap at England’s top colleges reveals large variations
‘Pastor to presidents’ said he received his calling on 18th green of local golf club
Intellectual property is a strategic economic asset for the country
Sanjeev Gupta sets out opening move
To get the company under way, I had to keep my head down and go for it
Thatcher loyalist who proved to be a valuable bridge between Westminster and Brussels
Architect’s final years blighted by row over BBC headquarters
Water company is dragged to the ducking stool over tax
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Architect John Sanday, the Global Heritage Fund’s regional director for Asia, has put a British stamp on his restoration of monuments in Kathmandu
Dominic Lieven on Norman Davies’s forgotten Europe
Having a manifold of identities should be seen as a celebration of the sheer plurality involved in being human
‘The fortunate in this unequal world should be motivated by guilt and shame’
The test of Forsterian liberalism is surely how much sympathy – not just tolerance – is shown to the outsider
A gap has opened in the relationship between London and Delhi, writes Pratap Bhanu Mehta
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