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  2. Fee splitting - Wikipedia

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    Fee splitting in the medical profession of various sorts has been alleged in Malta, [9] Singapore, [10] Thailand, [11] and India. [ 12 ] In France , both dichotomie [ 13 ] (the sharing of fees between physicians) and compérage [ 14 ] (coalition between health professionals) are banned.

  3. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In Wales tuition fees are capped at £9,250 [66] for all UK students as of September 2024, having increased by £250 from the previous £9,000. Welsh students may apply for a non-means tested tuition fee loan to cover 100 per cent of tuition fee costs wherever they choose to study in the UK.

  4. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mandelson UK Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills 2009-2010 commissioned a review into fees and university funding to be published after the 2010 General Election [46] On 9 November 2009 Business Secretary Peter Mandelson announced a further review into fees and university funding in England, led by John Browne , former ...

  5. The pension fee trap: How 1% could cost you £50,000 - AOL

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    But on fees of 1.25 per cent, a quarter of your five per cent returns are getting chewed up and you will have £150,875 – more than £50,000 less and all because of that extra one per cent fee.

  6. Private school fee fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, fifty prominent private schools in the United Kingdom were found guilty of operating a fee-fixing cartel by the Office of Fair Trading.The OFT found that the schools had exchanged details of their planned fee increases over three academic years 2001–02, 2002-03 and 2003–04, in breach of the Competition Act 1998.

  7. Home student (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In general, British, and Irish citizens qualify for home student status only if they have been "ordinarily resident" in the UK for three years prior to the start of university. From Autumn 2021, EU citizens lost their home student status and since have had to pay the higher international tuition fees. [1] There are other criteria to be satisfied.

  8. Simon Calder reveals how to find the cheapest train tickets - AOL

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    Rail retailers – as opposed to train operators – can add a fee on top of the 5 per cent commission they earn from online sales (which falls to 4.5 per cent from 1 April 2025).

  9. Costs in English law - Wikipedia

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    In English civil litigation, costs are the lawyers' fees and disbursements of the parties.. In the absence of any order or directive regarding costs, each party is liable to pay their own solicitors' costs and disbursements such as a barrister's fees; in case of dispute, the court has jurisdiction to assess and determine the proper amount.