Rising demand for private schooling in Dubai has created huge opportunities for providers. But could limited options for financing, staffing shortages and…
Dom care providers cautiously expect brighter future
Dom care providers have had a tough five years. Will the future be brighter, asks Daniel Thomas
Brazilian education firms reel from shock student loans reform
Brazil has one of the biggest for-profit university sectors in the world. But a shock reform to the student loans system has…
Britain’s booming student accommodation sector
The student accommodation sector is in the midst of a boom. How long will it last, asks Daniel Thomas
Britain’s stalling tele-health market
The government’s efforts to increase uptake of telehealth and telecare have stalled. Daniel Thomas investigates
Exclusive: Providers ‘barely breaking even’ from £1bn Saudi college programme
A major programme to run colleges in Saudi Arabia said to be worth £1 billion to the UK economy has been…
Why investors are tiring of the UK’s IPO market
After slowing to a crawl during the recession, the UK’s initial public offering (IPO) market is back and set for…
Competition watchdog targets private hospital groups
The competition watchdog wants private hospital groups to sell 20 hospitals. Will it get its way, asks Daniel Thomas
Could ‘crowdfunding’ solve ed tech’s investment woes?
Could ‘crowdfunding’ solve ed tech’s investment woes? Daniel Thomas investigates
Will private providers leap at chance to run failing hospitals?
Private providers can bid to run the George Eliot hospital, says the government. But will they want to, asks Daniel Thomas
