Clark refuses to back net migration calls
Greg Clark has refused to back calls for the government to remove overseas students from the net migrant count.

Greg Clark has refused to back calls for the government to remove overseas students from the net migrant count.

The UK’s spending on higher education has fallen once again, with Canada taking over as the world’s biggest spender on universities.

Universities UK has called for “stability” and “political consensus” from an incoming government on fees and funding.
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