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- Higher Education (22 Jan 2003)
Mr Adam Price: .... I am a little slow—I did not have the benefit of an elitist university education—so perhaps he could explain in simple terms why, if it is right for the Government to pay tuition fees in full for students from the lowest income background, even with the reintroduction of the maintenance grant, they are not prepared to do so with deferred top-up fees? Is it not the case that...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Skills: Tuition Fees (9 Jan 2003)
Mr Adam Price: Given that the Secretary of State for Wales and the Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning in the National Assembly have condemned top-up fees as socially divisive, will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that he will not introduce any changes to the system of financing higher education in Wales without the consent of the National Assembly?
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Top-up Fees (28 Nov 2002)
Mr Adam Price: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if he will make a statement on his policy on the introduction of top-up fees for higher education.
