Anger as university tuition fees in England rise to £9,535 a year
University tuition fees in England will rise to £9,535 next year, as part of a major reform.
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Jade Wright is a journalist specialising in UK personal finance and consumer stories.
Jade Wright is a journalist specialising in UK personal finance and consumer stories.
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