The Guardian view on campus discontent : listen to those on the frontline / Editorial
The government’s funding plans, announced in this week’s white paper, won’t do much to alleviate a deepening crisis of morale among university staff The prospect of university tuition fees passing the £10,000 threshold in this parliament will not put a song in the heart of Labour MPs desperate (…)
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