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19/04/2011

University vice chancellors explain their tuition fees on the deadline day for universities to demonstrate how their charges won't end up excluding poorer students.

University vice chancellors explain their tuition fees on the deadline day for universities to demonstrate how their charges won't end up excluding poorer students. Despite a government promise that it would only happen in exceptional circumstances, more than three quarters of universities in England look set to charge the maximum 拢9,000 in tuition fees from next year.

Also 5 live listeners have been telling us about what they call "unacceptable delays" in inquest hearings. This programme has discovered that some inquests can take over a year before they're concluded. We're finding out why.

Email: Victoria@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @vicderbyshire.

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Tue 19 Apr 2011 10:00

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