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Student fees

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    The government brought this student fees mess on itself
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    Taoiseach says no decision made on college fees as government accused of ‘betraying' students
    Should third-level student fees increase to what they were previously?
    Decision to reverse €1,000 reduction in third-level fees will 'really hurt' students
    Student contribution fee set to be cut by €1,000 in Budget
    Third level fees to be cut by €1,000, but only as a once-off
    'This is just the tipping point': The cost of being a student in Ireland has skyrocketed in the past decade
    Complaint upheld after UCD student asked to pay almost €500 more in fees than advertised
    The future of third-level education could mean no fees
    Student smuggled cocaine into Ireland 'to pay for college fees'
    FactCheck: Did Labour really break a pledge not to increase student fees?
    Donegal students almost twice as likely to receive grant money than those from Dublin
    Government talks to AIB about public-private partnership for student loans
    TD calls for instalment plan to help with student fees
    The Daily Fix: Monday
    Let us know: What do you think of the Budget so far?
    In numbers: the first half of Budget 2012
    Student registration fee to rise again by €250
    Student protesters target third FG TD's office
    Column: Time to end this ridiculous student fees stalemate
    Ian Power
    Students brand government 'liars' over tuition fee promises
    Poll: Should third-level tuition fees be reintroduced?
    UK student protests expected ahead of fee increase vote
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