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Wrong to compare student loans to PPI scandal, says Jacqui Smith

Labour politicians defend student finance system, including retrospective changes, as they suggest uplifting higher education funding is not a priority

Raccontata dadailymail.comtimeshighereducation.com

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timeshighereducation.comStai leggendo15 g fa

Wrong to compare student loans to PPI scandal, says Jacqui Smith

Labour politicians defend student finance system, including retrospective changes, as they suggest uplifting higher education funding is not a priority

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dailymail.com15 g fa

Student loan interest cut cash used to pay benefits instead: minister

Treasury Chief Secretary Lucy Rigby cited funding the scrapping of the two-child benefit limit when grilled over the government's 6 per cent cap on the interest rate paid on some loans.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Student loan interest cut cash used to pay benefits instead: minister

    Treasury Chief Secretary Lucy Rigby cited funding the scrapping of the two-child benefit limit when grilled over the government's 6 per cent cap on the interest rate paid on some…

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·timeshighereducation.com

    Wrong to compare student loans to PPI scandal, says Jacqui Smith

    Labour politicians defend student finance system, including retrospective changes, as they suggest uplifting higher education funding is not a priority