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Prominent figures campaign against changes which, they say, will reduce black student representation
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Improvements needed in literacy, numeracy and science, says study
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Committee of MPs says that quaifications for the sake of them will not help lift UK out of recession
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New visa rules that require footballers to pass a test could jeopardise future deals
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Biggest rise is in mature students, Ucas figures show
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Tables for every school in England published today, along with the latest news, comment and analysis
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The league tables show schools improving, but those failing to reach key target include 32 academies
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Guardian University Guide 2009
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