Tory MPs’ calls to ‘save the Open University’ ring hollow Pleas by Conservative backbenchers for an intervention to help the OU ignore the fact that they recently made it harder to assist under-pressure institutions, says Pam Tatlow By Pam Tatlow 10 April
Vice-chancellors’ pay row: a whiff of hypocrisy and sexism? Pam Tatlow looks at the ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’ of the v-c salary row, and finds some unfortunate trends By Pam Tatlow 5 December
Universities and students must be part of May's HE review Pam Tatlow returns from the 2017 Conservative Party conference with food for thought (and beer to drink) By Pam Tatlow 5 October
Labour 2017: Corbyn’s ship remains afloat in Brighton Pam Tatlow finds a lively political conference buoyed by talk of abolishing tuition fees By Pam Tatlow 27 September
General election 2017: government must now review university funding For the good of the country, ministers must now look at their stance on international students and tuition fees, writes Pam Tatlow By Pam Tatlow 9 June
A response to Lord Lucas: it's not just universities who have Home Office doubts Pam Tatlow writes in defence of modern universities, and the way they work with the Home Office to further the UK's interests overseas By Pam Tatlow 23 May
HE and Research Bill: Lords debate debrief Pam Tatlow looks back at a tumultuous day for the HE Bill in the House of Lords By Pam Tatlow 7 March
UK HE and Research Bill: third reading and report stage debrief Pam Tatlow on the recent parliamentary debate of the Higher Education Bill By Pam Tatlow 23 November