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Home Office denies leaking unofficial terror updates
Anti-terror leak inquiry ‘in the public interest’

Opposition politicians and human rights groups have increased calls for an investigation into counter-terrorism leaks, after it was claimed media leaks comprised investigations. The Conservatives have written to the cabinet secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell formally requesting an inquiry into the leaking of counter-terrorism operations in Birmingham on January 31st. The Liberal Democrats are also calling… Read more »

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'Top-up' fees don't seem to deter students
Student applicants undeterred by top-up fees

The government has welcomed figures that appear to show students have not been deterred by the introduction of top-up tuition fees. UCAS figures show applications are up six per cent compared to this time last year, suggesting that next September will not see a fall in the number of new university students. The latest round… Read more »