Tuition Fees
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Cut tuition fees and bring back grants, says official review
Speed Read Augar inquiry commissioned by Theresa May tries to tackle concerns about skills gaps
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Starbucks to pay UK employees’ tuition fees at US university
Speed Read Dozens of baristas will be offered the chance to earn a free online degree in pilot scheme
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Student loan shake-up creates £12bn black hole
Speed Read ONS says changes to the way student loans are treated will dramatically increase the budget deficit
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Is university worth the money?
Speed Read New government study examines whether the average UK student benefits economically from higher education
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One in five UK uni students now teetotal
Speed Read Financial pressures, a wider diversity of faiths and increased health awareness contributing to drop in drinking
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Tory fightback over tuition fees begins
Speed Read Long-awaited review of higher education funding has power to woo younger voters but is politically ‘risky’
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Tuition fees to be frozen under May’s ‘revolution’
In Depth The PM woos young voters with plans to and freeze tuition fees and raise the threshold at which students make repayments
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Tuition fees 'should be cut', says two-thirds of public
In Depth Lord Adonis, a former Labour education minister, adds to calls for fees to be reduced
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Tuition fees: Is UK student debt really £100bn?
Speed Read Jeremy Corbyn won't commit to writing off student debt, and admits he doesn't even know how much is owed
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Are tuition fees failing to make the grade?
In Depth Student debt is rising, but it may not matter as much as politicians say
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Labour to scrap tuition fees for students starting in September
Speed Read Jeremy Corbyn announces plans to abolish £9,000-a-year charges – including for EU undergraduates in UK
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Miliband risks pitching young versus old with fees pledge
In Depth And will a cut in tuition fees win Labour more young voters – or just drive away angry pensioners?
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2015 General Election: could students tip the balance of power?
Speed Read Students 'hold the key' to the next general election, says NUS president
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Selling off student loans to universities: the pros and cons
In Depth Universities might put more effort into helping graduates secure well-paid jobs, but at what cost?
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