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Tuition fees face legal challenge
A Midlands law firm is to mount a legal challenge against the government's decision allowing universities to charge students up to nine thousand pounds a year.
The decision led to waves of protest at campuses at colleges. Many universities will charge the maximum fee for a number of their courses.
The Birmingham law firm Public Interest Lawyers has told the 大象传媒 West Midlands' Political Editor Patrick Burns that it believes the government's policy is unlawful.
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