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

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    The government issued a response entitled "Higher Education in the 21st Century" to the Dearing Report. [9] It stated "The Government plans to introduce an annual tuition fee of £1,000, representing about a quarter of the average cost of a course. Tuition will continue to be free for students from lower income families.

  3. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tuition fees were a major concern at the 2010 general election. The Liberal Democrat party entered the election on a pledge to abolish tuition fees, but had already made preparations to abandon the policy before the election took place. [16] The party entered into coalition government with the Conservatives, who supported an increase in fees.

  4. Keir Starmer increases university tuition fees for first time ...

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    University tuition fees have been frozen at £9,250 since 2017 but will go up by 2.7 per cent Keir Starmer increases university tuition fees for first time in eight years Skip to main content

  5. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Labour government under Tony Blair passed the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 which introduced tuition fees of £1,000 per academic year to start in the 1998/9 academic year. [4] In addition, maintenance grants were replaced with repayable student loans for all but the poorest students.

  6. Tuition fees: How much does university cost in the UK? - AOL

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    Tuition fees in England and Wales will rise next year to help universities.

  7. UK approves largest budget in school’s history. It comes with ...

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    The budget is 21% larger than last year’s $5.6 billion budget, fueled by growth in UK HealthCare, the acquisition of the King’s Daughters Medical Health System and enrollment growth, said ...

  8. Browne Review - Wikipedia

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    The Government made the decision to increase University tuition fees to a maximum of £9,000 with a view that higher education institutions should invest some of the extra income from fees above £6,000 in promoting fair access. [62]

  9. 2010 United Kingdom student protests - Wikipedia

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    The Browne Review was subsequently published in October 2010, and contained the suggestion that the government should remove outright the existing cap of £3,290 on tuition fees. The government rejected this proposal, instead choosing to keep a cap but increasing it to £9,000. [5]