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10 May Government increases annual salary threshold for paying back loans

The annual salary threshold has risen from £21,000 to £25,000 for graduates paying back their student loans, reports Emma Parker [caption id="attachment_29579" align="alignnone" width="1000"] (Government increases salary threshold. Credit: Pexels)[/caption]   Last Autumn, Prime Minister Theresa May announced new plans to increase the threshold for graduates by £4000...

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10 May England’s skyrocketing tuition fees

A comparison of average yearly tuition fees around the world. Image via: http://student-loan-calculator.co.uk Undergraduate tuition fees in England now rank as the highest in the world. Shackled with ever-increasing debt, the future for most post-2012 starters looks less bright than before.   According to research by http://student-loan-calculator.co.uk, a...

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Is your piggy bank in good use?

19 Jan How much does university cost to parents?

How much should parents invest in their children's life in university?  Since the tuition fees have gone up during the last few years and the grants have been cut down, the student money is tight. Luckily, the students usually have a helping hand: their parents. Parents are supposed...

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07 May Against the Trend: German People in London

Migration of German people to other countries faces  a trend backwards Berlin/London - Migrating. Goodbye Germany, hello world. It is a radical change in life. Everything in the adopted country is going to be completely different. New surroundings and a life without friends and the family...

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