Monthly Archives: January 2013
Tuition fees: evidence of an unkind system
It was revealed last week that, following the introduction of tuition fees, there has been a 40% drop in university admissions. What a surprise. You don’t have to be the world’s most sophisticated marketing or behavioural expert to know that … Continue reading
Benefit cuts: a call to mobilise the disabled
So now we are here in another New Year and, in the UK, the savagery of social welfare cuts continues to slice through our society. We have had: 06 January: ‘Soldiers, nurses and teachers hit by benefit curbs’ 07 January: … Continue reading
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