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Students: Fees and Charges | Department for Education | Written Answers Maximum tuition fees, and the subsidised loans available from government to pay them, remain at £9,250 for the current, 2023/24, academic ye
Students: Housing | Department for Education | Written Answers The government recognises the cost-of-living pressures that continue to impact students, including those wishing to live in student accommod
Further Education: Regulation | Department for Education | Written Answers There are multiple areas of regulation applicable to colleges in addition to departmental requirements.
Universities: Mental Health Services | Department for Education | Written Answers It is a priority for the government that students are provided with the mental health support they need.
Further Education: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers The 2019 and 2020 Spending Review settlements were based, in part, on the forecast of student numbers at that time.
Sign Language: Education | Department for Education | Written Answers The government understands the great importance of British Sign Language (BSL) for bridging barriers to communication between hearing and de
Turing Scheme | Westminster Hall debates Actually, the number of students is comparable, and it is a new scheme.
Turing Scheme | Westminster Hall debates I will in a moment; because of the time, I want to get on a bit and try to answer some of the questions from the hon.