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Minister’s praise for our fair deal crusade

- By Steph Spyro

THE Daily Express has won praise from the highest levels of Government for its campaign to support students struggling during the pandemic.

Universiti­es Minister Michelle Donelan said she supported the newspaper’s Fair Deal for Students crusade highlighti­ng the plight of the nation’s youngsters, which we launched last Friday.

Speaking to Sunday Express columnist Nick Ferrari on his LBC radio show, Ms Donelan said it was vital those studying were given all the economic and emotional backing they can get.

She said: “It is absolutely right we invest in them and them through this time.

“They are our future, just as those who are studying in further education or apprentice­ships are our future as well.

“The younger generation will have to deal with a lot of the fallout from the pandemic as well in the years to come.”

Ms Donelan added that the focus on schools “does sometimes leave higher education students feeling that they haven’t been given that same airtime or that same considerat­ion”.

The minister was speaking as the Government announced an extra £50million for students, boosting total support for this academic year to £70million.

But Sheffield Central Labour MP Paul Blomfield, who leads a cross-party group of MPs and support peers looking into student support, said this amounts to around £25 per individual and “falls well short” of what is needed.

He added: “The Government have acknowledg­ed the problem but failed to provide a solution. Our cross-party report called for substantia­l new hardship funds.

“It offers no guarantee on rent refunds for unused accommodat­ion and no support to universiti­es to provide extra education to catch up for lost learning.” He said that “it’s disappoint­ing that in its response to our bold calls to protect students and universiti­es, the Government have ducked their responsibi­lity”.

Yesterday, MPs from across the political spectrum reiterated the Daily Express’s calls for refunds to students who are unable to use their digs during lockdown.

In the Commons, Tory MP Steve Double said accommodat­ion providers should show some flexibilit­y. He said: “While it is welcome some universiti­es and accommodat­ion providers are providing partial rebates to students, too many still aren’t.”

Shadow education secretary Kate Green said students were “isolated at home...paying for accommodat­ion they’re forbidden from using and seeing their future placements, jobs and opportunit­ies disappear – utterly devastatin­g and utterly unjust”.

Ms Donelan responded, saying: “Our priority is to ensure that the opportunit­ies of our young are safeguarde­d and that students aren’t left in hardship.”

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