Tuition fees

It’s multiple choice time for ruthless Starmer: will he retain or scrap tuition fees? | Gaby Hinsliff
As the state of education comes under scrutiny, Labour’s leader faces some hard choices over the promises he made in 2020, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Gaby Hinsliff
10, Jan, 2023 @6:00 AM

Tory plans for anti-strike law covering NHS and teachers ‘wrong and illegal’, says TUC – as it happened
The proposed legislation aims to enforce ‘minimum service levels’ in six key public services
Andrew Sparrow
05, Jan, 2023 @6:29 PM

I can’t get back the £20,000 I accidentally paid through PayPal
I admitted I made an error with my tuition fees. Now I’m being threatened with debt collectors
Zoe Wood
24, Oct, 2022 @6:00 AM

Migrant students in Scotland win equal right to free tuition in landmark case
Court of session rules criteria that meant Ola Jasmin missed out by 58 days breached her human rights
Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent
13, Oct, 2022 @2:49 PM

England and Wales university fees ‘bad value for money’ – survey
Majority of respondents say £9,250 a year fee is not good value – with 74% backing additional bursaries for poorer students
Richard Adams Education editor
31, Aug, 2022 @5:00 AM

UK universities warn tuition fee crisis could mean home student cutbacks
Fears some institutions may recruit mainly international students – whose fees are not capped
Anna Fazackerley
29, Jun, 2022 @7:00 AM

Degrees underfunded by £1,750 per student, Russell Group says
Group says deficit would widen to £4,000 under plan to freeze tuition fees in England until 2024-25
Richard Adams Education editor
04, May, 2022 @11:01 PM

This government's latest education innovation? Shutting poorer students out of university | Hillary Gyebi-Ababio
Those who don’t meet arbitrary targets at school will be refused a place, while those lucky enough to go face a lifetime of debt, says the National Union of Students’ Hillary Gyebi-Ababio
Hillary Gyebi-Ababio
21, Mar, 2022 @10:00 AM

Post-18 education review: the changes and the effects they may have
Almost three years after Agur review, government unveils plans for tuition fees and student loans in England
Richard Adams Education editor
24, Feb, 2022 @5:42 PM

UK government prioritising savings in review of post-18 education
As well as funding reforms Augar review marks a shift away from the idea of university as the best choice for all students
Sally Weale Education correspondent
24, Feb, 2022 @12:01 AM

Ministers’ loan plans could stop poorer students in England going to university
Government to consult on making eligibility for finance dependent on strong exam grades
Richard Adams and Sally Weale
22, Feb, 2022 @9:44 PM

Ministers ‘quietly tighten financial screws’ on students in England – IFS
IFS paper shows how inflation is eroding loans and fees enabling government to claw back £2.3bn
Sally Weale
10, Feb, 2022 @12:01 AM
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