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The Guardian reports on a planned “overhaul” of England’s university admissions system that would see students apply after they receive their A-level results and the start of the academic year move “possibly to January”. Ministers “are understood to believe post-results applications would benefit disadvantaged young people” and want the government to have “more direct oversight of the entry path to higher education”, the paper says.

Guardian Front Page 16th of October 2024

A government minister has pledged to resolve a situation where thousands of carers have been put into debt due to repayment demands linked to benefit overpayments, following a significant investigation into the issue and potential breaches of regulations.

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