Tuition fees: government wins narrow victory as protests continue
• Plans to raise cap on tuition carried by 323 votes to 302• Protesters clash with police outside parliament• Charles and Camilla 'unharmed' after car attacked• Read how the day's student protests...
View ArticleTuition fees vote: For the coalition, this is the end of the beginning |...
The vote was won, but divisions and wounds have been exposed in the most public way. Things will never be the sameOn the most difficult day in their modern history, the position of the Liberal...
View ArticlePolice tactics at tuition fees protest questioned after further angry clashes
At least 38 protesters and 10 officers injured as windows of buildings broken and car carrying Prince Charles attackedAs temperatures fell towards freezing last night hundreds of demonstrators who had...
View ArticleVideo: Student fees protest: 'This fight is not over'
Follow students from Birmingham university and Westminster Kingsway college as they take to the streets in London to protest against tuition fee rises and are kettledJohn DomokosShehani FernandoElliot...
View ArticleResponse: We should not fetishise competitive school sport
Many girls and boys have no interest in it. They prefer PE, which develops their movement abilityStephen Moss writes about "the contest between the government, which intends to remove the £162m...
View ArticleTuition fees: Met chief condemns 'thugs' who attacked Charles and Camilla
Sir Paul Stephenson says protection officers showed 'enormous restraint'The commissioner of the Metropolitan police, Sir Paul Stephenson, said today that armed officers protecting Prince Charles and...
View ArticleWar of words after violence at tuition fees protest
• Paul Owen with all the latest fallout from yesterday's student protests, which culminated in attack on Prince of Wales's car• Read Paul Owen's evening summary• Send any accounts or photographs from...
View ArticleHow AP's photographer got 'the money shot' of Charles and Camilla
A single image dominates the front pages of today's national newspapers. It shows an open-mouthed Charles and Camilla inside their Rolls-Royce during an attack by tuition fees protesters.So step...
View ArticleBoris Johnson needs to ask if Met chief is up to the job | Hugh Muir
Last night's student protest debacle is another in a sequence of horror policing operations on Sir Paul Stephenson's watchLet's get one thing straight. The people responsible for last night's violence...
View ArticleTabloids shed crocodile tears as royal car comes under attack | Michael White
The tabloids are quite happy to label those who attacked the Roller carrying Charles and Camilla as 'a snarling mob of student fees rioters' – it suits their agendaAfter watching last night's TV news...
View ArticleAfter tuition fees vote, students will ensure politicians are the biggest...
The electorate will not forgive or forget the betrayal by Vince Cable and others who broke their pledge to oppose higher feesThe last 30 days have shaken the coalition. Together with UCU, the...
View ArticleCribsheet 10.12.10
After the vote, the battle continues. Students vow to keep protesting against the tripling of tuition feesEducation stories from today's GuardianTuition fees protests and Charles and Camilla attack...
View ArticleStudent protester operated on after being 'hit with police baton'
Alfie Meadows, 20, treated for bleeding on the brain over incident at tuition fees demo which has been referred to IPCCA 20-year-old student underwent a three-hour operation to treat bleeding on the...
View ArticleKashmir lecturer arrested for exam questions attacking Indian crackdown
Students were asked to discuss whether anti-India demonstrators in Kashmir were heroesPolice in Indian-controlled Kashmir have arrested a college lecturer after he gave his students an English exam...
View ArticleFilming the student fees protests
John Domokos from the Guardian's video team outlines his approach to filming the recent demonstrations against plans to increase tuition feesThe moment the cameras captured Camilla's shocked face, the...
View ArticleIn the Charles and Camilla photo, the royal mask finally slipped | Ian Jack
After nearly two centuries of royal composure came a moment of fear that resonates in our world as well as theirsA mob is a fearsome thing and no heir to the British throne has faced the dangerous,...
View ArticlePolitics Weekly: Tuition fees and the Liberal Democrats
As soon as Nick Clegg signed the coalition agreement that sent his party into government with the Conservatives, he knew this week was coming. His decision to back down on a pre-election pledge to...
View ArticleBooks on the frontline of the student protests
I was startled to see a giant mock-up of my book in use as a shield at this week's demonstrations – but it's actually an appropriate defenceIt's a very strange thing to watch a policeman take a...
View ArticleTime for legal profession to lay down the law over training | Alex Aldridge
A forthcoming review of the way lawyers are trained provides an ideal opportunity to overhaul a dysfunctional systemLawyers aren't shy of reminding the world of their unique constitutional status....
View ArticleBehind the music: Want a music industry career? It helps to be rich
A new study reveals the wide range of salaries in the music industry. Another suggests former public school students dominate the charts. Is there a connection?Most parents shudder when they hear their...
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