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University job cuts to ‘hit 10,000 by year end’ despite fee rise
The 'perfect storm' to hit Scottish university finances as international roll drop revealed
Legal wrangling leaves students in the dark over tuition fee rise
VAT is not always the barrier to shared services that it is thought to be
Three-quarters of providers heading for deficit despite fee rise
Tuition fee rise: opportunities ahead for universities
Universities may be a priority for reform but they are not a priority for investment
What next for the university crisis?
Labour's hike in tuition fees 'will cost Treasury £90 million a year', think-tank warns
Scottish universities seek 'swift intervention' from SNP amid growing funding gulf with England after fee rise
How English universities won a fee rise – and what happens next
Fee rise will not fix ‘financial pressures’ facing universities due to NI hike
English tuition fees rise – but it’s nowhere near enough income to solve universities’ financial crisis
One-off fee rise ‘not enough for universities to stand still’
Laura Trott named shadow education secretary
English university tuition fees to increase to £9,535
Bridget Phillipson increases fees by 3.1 per cent
How fees will rise by inflation
Domestic tuition fees rise £285 in UK as international fees remain unchanged
University tuition fee rise branded 'morally wrong' - as Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson defends increase
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