South Belfast benefitted most as the highest number of non-UK students live there, says a report.
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BBC News NI Education Correspondent

Legal documents were served to a police officer in Windsor last month, US court papers say.

Legal documents were served to a police officer in Windsor last month, US court papers say.

Boris Johnson says that while the terror threat remains, people refuse "to live in permanent fear".

The Royal College of GPs says a failure to recruit enough doctors has put services under pressure.

The Labour leader responds to the PM's plan to raise taxes to pay for the NHS and social care.

Hundreds of new state pension claimants failed to get payments due to Covid and staffing problems.

An anti-fraud charity says banks are not doing enough to warn young adults about the dangers of fraud.

Legal documents were served to a police officer in Windsor last month, US court papers say.

Boris Johnson says that while the terror threat remains, people refuse "to live in permanent fear".

The Royal College of GPs says a failure to recruit enough doctors has put services under pressure.

The Labour leader responds to the PM's plan to raise taxes to pay for the NHS and social care.

Hundreds of new state pension claimants failed to get payments due to Covid and staffing problems.

An anti-fraud charity says banks are not doing enough to warn young adults about the dangers of fraud.

Boris Johnson says that while the terror threat remains, people refuse "to live in permanent fear".

The Royal College of GPs says a failure to recruit enough doctors has put services under pressure.

The Labour leader responds to the PM's plan to raise taxes to pay for the NHS and social care.
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
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Ros Atkins looks at why there's a lack of drivers and how it's affecting UK businesses.
Patrick Cumiskey was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy when he was eight months old.
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The Welsh government said 50 families are being resettled across the country.
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If the counterfeit cigarettes were real they would have been worth about £32,800 Warwickshire County Council said.