Why Education Isn’t Celebrating Labour’s Tuition Fee Increase

Tuition Fee Increase

Last week the Labour government announced a rise in undergraduate tuition fees in England for the first time since 2017. With an estimated 40% of English universities facing a budget deficit this year, the decision should have been a surefire hit. However, the news hasn’t been met with the jubilance one would expect from a […]

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Why The UK Education Sytem Needs FE Colleges

College Classroom

It’s no secret the UK Education sector is struggling within the current climate. With funding issues raised at every level, the government is looking for ways to reduce costs, ensuring a more efficient, sustainable system. Under the current publicly funded banner we have primary and secondary schools, along with FE Colleges. While Labour is making […]

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The Implications of the Post-16 Qualifications & BTECs Defunding Review

FE College Review

The Labour government is in the midst of a massive post-16 qualifications review, putting the future of hundreds of courses in limbo. With an impending decision set to impact thousands of students and over 450 schools and colleges across the UK, there’s plenty of cause for concern. Today we’re catching up on why the government […]

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