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The Guardian: Student loans: the next big mis-selling scandal?

Rob Ellis Sat 28 May, 2016

The most serious case for mis-selling rests on a decision taken by George Osborne last November. In 2010 the government committed to uprate the £21,000 repayment threshold in line with average earnings. But in November 2015 it wasfrozen for five …

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My student loan was mis-sold, says graduate – BBC NewsBBC News

Rob Ellis Sat 28 May, 2016

University of Nottingham graduate Simon Crowther’s post on Facebook went viral this week, after he revealed how much interest is being added to his debt. He’s part of the first wave of graduates to have left university after paying £9,000-a-year fees. …

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Huffington Post Blog: Britain Should Be Ashamed of Its Treatment of International Students

Rob Ellis Tue 5 Apr, 2016

There is an irony at the heart of current British immigration policy- just where you would think intelligence should be most likely to dwell, higher education, is actually where we are being the most short-sighted and foolish. Julia Goodfellow, President …

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