Tory conference may show impact of Labour’s tuition fee pledge
Labour still fixed on pledge as political gold dust, but may score policy impact nevertheless, writes John Morgan
Labour still fixed on pledge as political gold dust, but may score policy impact nevertheless, writes John Morgan
Labour Party will also ensure that students currently at university will not have to pay tuition for their remaining years, says shadow HE minister Gordon Marsden
John Morgan looks at the political rewards and risks for Labour on student and sector funding
Bill to further market approach in England backed by MPs and Lords
Government deal with opposition clears path to pass bill ahead of election
Britain got sober patriotism, purpose and more from its post-war leader, says Gordon Marsden
Running a major university today is a hugely demanding job that requires a rare skill set, says Len Shackleton
Shadow HE minister Gordon Marsden believes that the current approach to tuition fees could end up punishing not only students, but whole communities
Party figures warn vice-chancellors not to ignore public anger over tuition fees
Opposition spokesman on higher education also says government tactics on EU students are 'grubby'
Maximum fees raised in line with inflation for year one of teaching excellence framework
Greater financial uncertainty caused by the EU referendum result should lead to a rethink of proposed reforms, says Labour
John Morgan looks at how scrapping student grants sparked claims of a political fix
Corbyn-sceptic calls free education ‘enormously expensive’, but backers see it as clear and popular
But supporters back easing of degree powers and university title as step to 'innovation'