Around the UK
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NI university tuition fees frozen
The Northern Ireland Executive has decided to keep university tuition fees at their current level following a meeting on Thursday afternoon.
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St Andrews to charge maximum fee
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Edinburgh sets 'staggering' fees
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Welsh students 'opting for England'
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NI tuition fees 'will not increase'
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'Risk' fear over Wales tuition fees
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Welsh tuition fee plans turned down
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NI university cuts 'catastrophic'
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Wales universities face 5% cuts
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EU students could face study fee
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Scots universities urge graduate fee
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Wales fees £2,000 below England
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Rest of UK 'face Scots fee rise'
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Go figure
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Degree value
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Last stand
Students' last-ditch protest against university fees rises
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Tricky maths
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British invasion
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80% going to university?
The UK compared to its international rivals
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A look to the future
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Shunning university
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