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8 results found for '"Educational fees"' in Keywords.
Conservative education policy (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Conservative MP Norman St John-Stevas on the Conservative Party (Opposition) education policy especially school standards and not having to pay for a good education. Male interviewer not...
Education cuts (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Education Secretary Mark Carlisle on the Conservative Government’s plans for education. Talks about the removal of statutory provision of school meals and free transport, and the planned Assisted Places...
Government to cover some independent school fees (1979)
- Genre
- Speech; Parliamentary debate
Education Secretary Mark Carlisle, speaking in the House of Commons, on government plans to meet student fees for some places in independent schools.
Hayes on Sunday (1979)
- Genre
- Interview; Discussion; Talk show
Brian Hayes revisits the week’s show and interviews/discussions with guests: Richard Wainwright, Liberal MP on the rise in the cost of borrowing. Patrick Sewell on British spy Anthony Blunt. In Tehran...
Family money (1985)
- Genre
- Consumer advice; Discussion; Interview
Family Money, a regular show looking into managing finance and solving listeners financial problems, introduced by Brian Hayes, presented by financial editor Douglas Moffitt. On paying private school fees-...
General Election - Party leaders on tour (1987)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, is in the East Midlands, Labour leader Neil Kinnock is in Scotland, and the two Davids have split up to cover Manchester and the Home Counties. SDP leader David Owen...
General election - Strong policies presented (1987)
- Genre
- News report; Press conference; Speech
Report on the 1987 General Election party campaigns with policies they are sure of presented today: speech by Roy Jenkins, SDP - Liberal Party Alliance on employment; archive broadcast of Margaret Thatcher...
VCs plan levy on students (1996)
- Genre
- Interview; News report; Vox pop
University Vice-Chancellors have unveiled plans for an emergency levy on students after accusing the Government of abandoning its commitment to quality further education. The plan for a £300 flat fee runs...