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'University tuition fees frozen in England for the fifth year in a row'
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MSE News: University tuition fees frozen in England for the fifth year in a row

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Full-time students studying for an undergraduate degree at a university in England will be charged no more than £9,250/yr in tuition fees in the 2022/23 academic year, the UK Government has confirmed. It means it's the fifth year in a row that fees have been frozen.
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