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Some of UK's top universities could see their attractiveness decline due to hits to funding and tighter regulations on overseas students, the annual QS 2025 university rankings warned on Tuesday.

Britain’s Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak polishes a boat as he visits Leander Rowing Club, in Henley-on-Thames, England, on June 3, 2024 during a campaign event in the build-up to the UK general election on July 4. – Some of UK’s top universities could see their attractiveness decline due to hits to funding and tighter regulations on overseas students, the annual QS 2025 university rankings warned on Tuesday.

Imperial College London, renowned for its science teaching, shot up from sixth to second place, dethroning for the first time the historically dominant “Oxbridge” duo, with Oxford and Cambridge ranking third and fifth respectively. In the last few months, the Conservative government has introduced several measures to reduce regular migration which it judges to be too high.

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