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Educational Psychologists (8 Jun 2004)

Mr David Heath: ...psychologists because of casework emerging from our surgeries. We are often approached by parents who have children with special educational needs, and we often make pleas on their behalf for the support that the parents would like their children to receive. Educational psychologists are a crucial part of much of the Government's thinking, as I understand it, in terms of multi-agency work...

Student Finance (23 Jun 2003)

Mr David Heath: The hon. Gentleman was saying a few moments ago that the problem was that the rich, expensive top-quality universities had plenty of money, and that the old polytechnics were falling behind, yet we have heard the Minister say that it is precisely those rich, expensive top-quality universities that will have the top-up fees, and that the others will not. How does the hon. Gentleman believe...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Employment: University top-up Fees (8 Feb 2001)

Mr David Heath: What recent discussions he has had with universities on the introduction of top-up fees payable by students. [147908]

Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Employment: University top-up Fees (8 Feb 2001)

Mr David Heath: Just before the 1997 election, the then Leader of the Opposition said that he had no plans to introduce tuition fees, yet that was done within two months of Labour's coming to office. The same formulation is being used now; we are told that there are no plans to introduce top-up fees. Yesterday, the Prime Minister said that he did not favour top-up fees. Will the Secretary of State now give...

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