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Student protests: the view from a reformed protester
Jon Snow looks back to his own days as a protester as students take to the streets over tuition fees.
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More student protests are taking place – this time against plans to axe the Education Maintenance Allowance. It comes as police release new photos and footage from last week’s demonstrations.
After the tuition fee protests in London end with injuries on both sides and damage to a series of buildings, Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson writes that violence was inevitable.
Jon Snow looks back to his own days as a protester as students take to the streets over tuition fees.
Thousands of students are expected to take to the streets today and tomorrow to protest against the planned rise in tuition fees.
Teenagers from poor backgrounds could have their first year at university paid for by the government, but as Keme Nzerem reports the plans won’t stop the protests.
Thousands of students have taken part in rallies against tuition fees. As Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports, a police van was attacked and a bus shelter torched in central London.
The student demo on Wednesday has “galvanised” university populations to fight tuition fee increases and there will be more protests, a Goldsmiths, University of London tutor tells Channel 4 News.
The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation into preparations for yesterday’s student protests, which ended in violent clashes.
Exclusive: As police investigate the student protest which turned on the Conservative Party headquarters, Channel 4 News obtains dramatic new footage revealing what happened inside 30 Millbank.
Students attack the Conservative Party headquarters building and ignite a bonfire as the peaceful rally against a rise in tuition fees turns violent. Channel 4 News is at the protest.
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