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By KD Tait 2014 was the year the student movement moved decisively from the defensive to the offensive. Tax the rich to fund education for all was the demand that…
By KD Tait The ritual central London march for free education, a staple of the student activist’s Autumn calendar for 15 years, has been called for 19 November by…
By KD Tait Students at Sussex university will walk out tomorrow* in support of five students suspended for taking part in recent protests against privatisation. The students have been unilaterally…
By KD Tait University bosses have launched a crackdown against a wave of student occupations. The suppression of the right to protest signals the start of the final offensive in…
By KD Tait In October, thousands of French school and college students blockaded schools and took to the streets to protest the deportation of 15-year-old student LĂ©onarda Dibrani. …
On November 21 the National Union of Students (NUS) will march in London under the slogan â€?Educate, Employ, Empower’. The protest is supported by the National Campaign Against Fees and…
‘Time to tackle the dumbing down’ is the new slogan of the Tory education ‘reforms’ which aim to make school serve the needs of the market, not the students. At…
THEâ€?ACTSâ€?of resistance taken by thousands of young people during the student movement of winter 2010-11 shook the government and sparked months of mass opposition to cuts. KD Tait writes…
IF YOUâ€?ARE a new student reading this there’s a good chance you’ve started a course that will see you graduate with around ÂŁ50,000 worth of debt. Two years after hundreds…