'Why won't tuition fees be scrapped?' - KayBurley Labour will 'set out our solution in good time' says Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury James Murray, after Sir Keir Starmer rowed back on a manifesto promise to abolish fees 📺 Sky 501
'System' for university tuition fees is 'broken' - but the 2019 manifesto is 'history', says Labour
He also told Sky News that the issue with small boats boils down to"human trafficking" and the people who"benefit from the situation financially". None of them will give you the full picture, however, as they battle in the early hours to give results the most positive gloss. Mr Tugendhat said:"I'm always concerned about security of the royal family and obviously with a major event like [the coronation] that's why we've spent quite literally months planning it. I'm quite glad to see that the police reacted incredibly quickly."Asked about the cost of security for the King's coronation, Mr Tugendhat was unable to put a figure on the efforts.
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