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More students stay at home
Press Review 22 April 2004
New figures have revealed that more students are staying at home when they enter higher education.
Government victorious over tuition fees
News Article 31 March 2004
The government has seen off a Commons revolt over plans to introduce a system of variable student top-up fees.
Top-up fees battle set to return
Press Review 25 March 2004
The government is set for another battle with Labour backbenchers, as MPs prepare to vote again on the issue of top-up fees next Wednesday.
Tuition fees to hit low income families
Press Review 19 March 2004
Lower middle income families will be hardest hit by the introduction of university top-up fees, new figures show.
Term time jobs hitting degree results
Press Review 26 February 2004
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Academic appointed to head graduate recruitment probe
News Article 12 February 2004
Sir Alan Langlands has been appointed head of an inquiry into the impact of increased tuition fees on recruitment in the public and private sectors.
Shadow health minister Tim Loughton highlights the impact of tuition fees on medical students
Topical Comment 5 February 2004
PM admits to top-up fee mistakes
News Article 3 February 2004
Tony Blair has admitted to mistakes in the handling of the government's Higher Education Bill.
Taxpayers to foot EU students bill
Press Review 29 January 2004
Top-up fees: Commentators respond
Press Review 28 January 2004
PM scrapes home by five on fees
Press Review 28 January 2004
Blair facing high noon as top-up revolt looms
Press Review 27 January 2004
Top-up fees: The debate
News Article 27 January 2004
Charles Clarke has told MPs that the outcome of the top-up fees debate will be "real and substantial" for higher education in Britain.