Mentions:
1: Baroness Garden of Frognal (LDEM - Life peer) The first is funding for ELQs—equivalent or lower-level qualifications. - Speech Link
2: Lord Rees of Ludlow (CB - Life peer) However, online courses are a genuine stand-alone option for mature and motivated students studying part-time - Speech Link
3: Baroness Smith of Newnham (LDEM - Life peer) That would be true whether or not they were incurring £9,000 a year or more of debt in tuition fees. - Speech Link
4: Viscount Younger of Leckie (CON - Excepted Hereditary) For those wishing to study at university, we have introduced loans for postgraduate master’s students - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Amanda Milling (CON - Cannock Chase) With record numbers of students securing a place at university, we have seen that tuition fees did not - Speech Link
2: Stella Creasy (LAB - Walthamstow) , so that students now have consumer rights because they pay tuition fees—a right to a reasonable service - Speech Link
3: Wes Streeting (LAB - Ilford North) It should be a serious cause for concern that too many students still struggle to make ends meet.We could - Speech Link
4: Lord Johnson of Marylebone (CON - Life peer) for the funding of research.On the link between tuition fees and the teaching excellence framework, - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Watson of Invergowrie (LAB - Life peer) for those on fast-track courses, with non-university providers being favoured for funding.Social work - Speech Link
2: Baroness Hughes of Stretford (LAB - Life peer) tuition or a guaranteed apprenticeship for every child in care. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Massey of Darwen (LAB - Life peer) relate quickly to education and community support, including language teaching. - Speech Link
4: Lord Suri (CON - Life peer) The Bill ties up some very important loose ends when it comes to the protection of vulnerable children - Speech Link
5: Baroness Pitkeathley (LAB - Life peer) Therefore, the proposed policy will entail either a significant increase in fees for social workers or - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Angela Eagle (LAB - Wallasey) fees; believe that there should be no further increases in tuition fees; and further believe that no - Speech Link
2: Angela Eagle (LAB - Wallasey) status, and he wants to force students to pay for it all through higher tuition fees. - Speech Link
3: Wes Streeting (LAB - Ilford North) As well as increasing tuition fees, the Government propose to extend them to students of nursing, midwifery - Speech Link
4: Liz McInnes (LAB - Heywood and Middleton) the introduction of tuition fees. - Speech Link
5: Gavin Newlands (SNP - Paisley and Renfrewshire North) Whereas the Tories promote front-door tuition fees down here and back-door tuition fees in Holyrood, - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) Tuition fees of £9,000 and potentially more remain a heavy burden on the working families and students - Speech Link
2: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) ”the SNP imposes tuition fees on Scotland’s students.There is little good news for young people. - Speech Link
3: Patricia Gibson (SNP - North Ayrshire and Arran) families to make ends meet. - Speech Link
4: Tristram Hunt (LAB - Stoke-on-Trent Central) University teaching is currently subject to a great deal of quality control. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Nash (CON - Life peer) schemes, and will cap excessive exit fees for trust-based schemes. - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Durham (Bishops - Bishops) For some, care ends up as the best loving option. - Speech Link
3: Lord Macdonald of Tradeston (LAB - Life peer) designed to delay partisan pressure until after the general election fixed for 2025. - Speech Link
4: Lord Bishop of Ely (Bishops - Bishops) teaching to the level of fees that institutions can charge. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Sharp of Guildford (LDEM - Life peer) might be spending on legal fees, one could in fact employ three higher-level teaching assistants and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Meg Hillier (LAB - Hackney South and Shoreditch) When I was selected to run for the seat 12 years ago, I was asked what I thought about university tuition - Speech Link
2: David Amess (CON - Southend West) , reward high-quality teaching and encourage diversity and choice for students. - Speech Link
3: Deidre Brock (SNP - Edinburgh North and Leith) That is not something we have to care about very much if tuition fees for private schooling are paid - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) That is reflected in lower forecasts for earnings growth. - Speech Link
2: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) fees; it is the dream of home ownership receding into the distance for young people on average incomes - Speech Link
3: Fiona Bruce (CON - Congleton) A practical suggestion from the Centre for Social Justice is the provision of an online one-stop shop - Speech Link
4: Patricia Gibson (SNP - North Ayrshire and Arran) Student fees will continue to rise. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None the acceptance of tripled tuition fees. - Speech Link
2: Gordon Marsden (LAB - Blackpool South) the acceptance of tripled tuition fees. - Speech Link
3: None The income threshold for my young people meant that they would not have to pay tuition fees. - Speech Link
4: Jim Fitzpatrick (LAB - Poplar and Limehouse) The income threshold for my young people meant that they would not have to pay tuition fees. - Speech Link
5: None On the impact on Scotland since the introduction of tuition fees in England, when direct cash DEL teaching - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Smith of Basildon (LAB - Life peer) more of it into private hands, and the massive hike in tuition fees. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (LAB - Life peer) I declare an interest as a council member of both Nottingham Trent University and University College - Speech Link
3: Baroness Howe of Idlicote (CB - Life peer) to gamble online, the children’s charities have not been made aware of any children with online problem - Speech Link