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Theresa May wants to cut tuition fees for university students

Theresa May wants to cut tuition fees for university students Prime Minister Theresa May wants the £3,000 maintenance loans to be scrapped in favour of grants for poorer teens and calls for the £9,250 tuition fees to be slashed to £7,500.

MARTIN Lewis has warned that slashing tuition fees and increasing the loan length would see students paying MORE in the long-run.

Both of the proposals have been put forward in the Augar Review but the MoneySavingExpert warns that the changes will actually see lower-income graduates paying back more…

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