£9k fees ‘to push debt up £100bn’
Friday, May 18th, 2012A study suggests public sector debt will be pushed up by £100bn over next two decades by higher university fees.

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£9k fees ‘to push debt up £100bn’
A study suggests public sector debt will be pushed up by £100bn over next two decades by higher university fees.

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£9k fees ‘to push debt up £100bn’
A study suggests secondary school pupils in England are not eating enough food at lunchtime.

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School pupils ‘not eating enough’
A study suggests that some lumpectomy patients undergo second operations that they do not need and others might need surgery that they do not get.
A study suggests that dutasteride may slow or stop tumor growth in men who decide against surgery.
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Dutasteride Is Seen to Curtail Cancer Left in Prostate
A study suggests the minimum price of an acceptable Christmas for families on a low income is £182.
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Minimum Christmas spending ‘£182′
A study suggests Mars formed in record time, growing to its present size in just three million years – much quicker than previously thought.

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Mars ‘remains in embryonic state’
Homosexual men are more likely to have had cancer than straight men, a US study suggests, although reasons for the higher incidence are unclear.

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Gay men ‘have higher cancer rate’
Japanese researchers have grown sperm cells from mice in a laboratory-a breakthrough that could lead to fertility treatments for infertile men, down the line. The study suggests that, rather than freezing sperm, men might be able to have testicular…
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Scientists Grow Sperm in Lab
A study suggests children are giving traditional playground games a modern twist using their experiences of computer games and reality TV shows.

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Playground games get modern twist
A study suggests school singing boosts children’s self-confidence and sense of community.

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Singing ‘boosts pupil’ well-being
A study suggests that the effects of last year’s floods in Pakistan could have been less catastrophic if European weather forecasts had been shared with Pakistan.

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Pakistan flood alert ‘not shared’
A new KPMG-led study suggests the jobs market is “on the road to recovery”, with a strong rise in demand for staff.

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Jobs market ‘on road to recovery’
Older people who follow a healthy diet could live for longer, a study suggests

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Fatty diet linked with higher death risk
Pupils who dislike school are more likely to drink alcohol, a study suggests
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School dislike ‘link to drinking’
A study suggests removing the cap on England’s university tuition fees could lead to a five fold increase in student contributions.
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Student fees ‘may rise five-fold’