Tuition fees treble as university sit in continues
The House of Commons voted in favour of rising tuition fees, prompting the students who are currently occupying the university's main building to stay there "indefinitely".
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The House of Commons voted in favour of rising tuition fees, prompting the students who are currently occupying the university's main building to stay there "indefinitely".
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Around 300 students and university staff from Lincoln joined over 50,000 protesters in London to take part in a national demonstration against rising tuition fees.
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Nick Clegg has confirmed that the coalition will keep tuition fees capped, with the likely cap being around £7,000 per year.
No cap on fees, higher interest rates on repayments, and repayment threshold of £21k, says Lord Browne's higher education spending review.
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