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UK University Fees and Student Loans 2026: How the System Works
Education
UK University Fees and Student Loans 2026: How the System Works
Fees have risen for the first time in eight years. Here is how the new system works and whether it changes the financial
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 10/04/2026
The UK Jobs Market in 2025: Which Sectors Are Hiring and Which Are Cutting
Economy
The UK Jobs Market in 2025: Which Sectors Are Hiring and Which Are Cutting
Employment data tells a complex story — record vacancies in some sectors, redundancies in others. National Herald maps t
Sophie Williams, Labour Markets Editor · 09/04/2026
University Tuition Fees 2025: Should You Go to University and How to Fund It
Education
University Tuition Fees 2025: Should You Go to University and How to Fund It
With fees at £9,250 per year and student debt routinely exceeding £50,000, National Herald examines whether university i
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 08/04/2026
UK Student Loan Repayment: The New Rules and What Graduates Owe
Education
UK Student Loan Repayment: The New Rules and What Graduates Owe
The student loan system was overhauled in 2023 with higher thresholds and longer terms. National Herald explains what gr
Prof. Helen Murphy · 07/04/2026
UK Visa Types 2026: A Complete Guide to Coming to Britain
UK News
UK Visa Types 2026: A Complete Guide to Coming to Britain
From skilled worker visas to student visas, family visas to the Graduate route — National Herald's complete guide to UK
Legal Desk · 04/04/2026
University Funding Crisis: What Happens When the Numbers Stop Adding Up
Education
University Funding Crisis: What Happens When the Numbers Stop Adding Up
English universities are losing money on home undergraduates, dependent on international students, and facing a critical
Prof. Helen Murphy, Education Editor · 02/04/2026