
Nearly half of Scots ‘would back charging tuition fees’
The Scotsman reports the report, published by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, found 48 per cent of Scottish adults would back the idea of charging fees “based on the ability to pay”. Fewer than a third of respondents (29 per cent) said they would not back such a move, according to polling conducted by Ipsos Mori.
The front page covers Scotland being demoted to League B of the Nations League.
- Poll shows support for means tested university tuition: New polling has found almost half of Scots would support ending the SNP’s flagship policy of “free tuition” by bringing back fees for wealthier university students.
- Scotland reaction: Steve Clarke on boos from Hampden crowd, not agreeing with John McGinn and ‘bump in road’: Steve Clarke has admitted Scotland managed to produce the complete opposite of a morale-boosting result against Greece ahead of World Cup qualifying after they were relegated to the second tier of the Nations League.