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Expected move by Harris on third-level funding likely to spark division between FF and FG

Simon Harris: the Minister for Higher Education has been pushing for a cut in the €3,000 annual student registration fee as a further cost of living measure which would help struggling families

Simon Harris, the Minister for Higher Education, is bringing a long-awaited policy document, based on a European Commission report on third-level funding, to cabinet at a time of divided views in Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil. Harris has been pushing for a cut in the €3,000 annual student registration fee as a further cost of living measure which would help struggling families.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!

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