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- Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Higher Education: Student Wastage (16 Jun 2008)
David Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills what research his Department (a) has commissioned, (b) plans to commission and (c) has evaluated on the impact of top-up fees on university drop-out rates; when his Department last undertook a review of the matter that took into account (i) UK and (ii) international research; and if he will make a statement.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Skills: Top-up Fees (15 Jan 2004)
Mr David Amess: What recent representations he has received on top-up fees.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Skills: Top-up Fees (15 Jan 2004)
Mr David Amess: How will the Minister reply to those people who have written to him to remind him that the Labour party manifesto said that the Government would not introduce top-up fees and had legislated to prevent them? How has he replied to constituents who have reminded him that, according to Barclays bank, under this rotten Government students will face debts of more than £33,000 by 2010?
- Public Bill Committee: Child Trust Funds Bill: Clause 8 - Initial contribution by Inland Revenue (13 Jan 2004)
Mr David Amess: Order. Interesting as this is, I think that we have heard quite enough about top-up fees. I ask the hon. Member for Tatton to return to responding to the Minister's speech.
