International student numbers could rise 50% over five years

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International student numbers could rise 50% over five years
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There is renewed interest in living in the UK, since Covid restrictions lifted, with the NHS and English language a particular draw

The number of foreign students is set to increase by almost 50 per cent in five years, the university admissions service predicts today.

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