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Christopher Wilcock

The consequences of the tuition fee rise: more empty University places

Christopher Wilcock
14 September, 2012

With a week until the deadline for students to submit their application for university, a third of Britain’s universities still have places to fill, supporting the prediction that a massive hike in tuition fees would deter students from going totest

A bleak future for the NHS. Royal College of Physicians call for action

Christopher Wilcock
13 September, 2012

The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, today faces a new and damning report which shows a health service near breaking point. Released by the Royal College of Physicians, ‘Hospitals on the edge? The time for action’ points to a lack of continuity oftest

Leaked letter deepens GCSE grading row as Parliament hears of “major flaws”

Christopher Wilcock
11 September, 2012

A look at the day’s events regarding the ongoing GCSE grade fall out. With a look at the statements today in the committee and a statement from NUT.

Minister for Disabled People opposed Remploy closures. Now, she, er…

Christopher Wilcock
10 September, 2012

In the recent reshuffle came a lot of news. However the story of Esther McVey is one that escaped the public eye. She now must sack the workers she defended.

Two-thirds think the economy is “too harsh” on ordinary working people

Christopher Wilcock
10 September, 2012

Tomorrow, Stan Greenberg will publish new research examining people’s perceptions of whether the economy is harsh on ‘ordinary people’.

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