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  • Jul 6

    MPs accuse UK government of mis-selling student loans and urge reversal of repayment threshold freeze

    A cross-party committee of MPs has accused the government of mis-selling student loans by comparing repayments to phone contracts, and called for an immediate reversal of the three-year freeze on the earnings threshold at which graduates start repaying.

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