Labour’s £400 maintenance grant sweetener
As well as cutting tuition fees by a third, a Labour government would give students an extra £400 a year for their maintenance grant.
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As well as cutting tuition fees by a third, a Labour government would give students an extra £400 a year for their maintenance grant.
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