Student's Court Date to Challenge Tuition Fees
Evening Standard - London › November 01, 2011
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A LONDON student went to court today to challenge the Government's increase in tuition fees but said it had not put her off going to university.
Katy Moore, 17, from Lambeth was at the High Court with fellow sixth former Callum Hurley, from Peterborough, to argue fee increases will discriminate against those from poorer social backgrounds and ethnic minorities. Katy, who is studying A-levels at Lambeth Academy, said she is applying for a place at Leeds or Nottingham universities to study biology.See the full content of this document
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Student's Court Date to Challenge Tuition Fees
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