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Students in England and Wales launch legal action over Covid-hit studies

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Dozens of universities are facing legal action from more than 170,000 students seeking compensation after their studies were moved online during Covid-19.

Other Related Coverage

  • Students begin Covid compensation claim against 36 more universities | BBC
  • Students launch legal action against universities over Covid-hit studies | Independent
  • Why thousands of students are seeking compensation from universities | Independent
  • Now 36 more universities face legal action from 170,000 students who claim they did not receive education they paid for during pandemic | Daily Mail
  • Cardiff and Swansea university students taking legal action | Wales Online
  • Why are some students claiming Covid compensation from universities? | BBC

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