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Students' fury in UK as Labour govt hikes tuition fees for the first time in eight years
Along with students, university chiefs call the plans of tuition fees hike in the United Kingdom morally wrong and merely a sticking plaster. They made these statements as the Labour Party government is planning a rise of tuition fees for the first time in eight years. Furious education leaders...