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It’s hard to reconcile the myth that university arts courses are cheap to run with the standards demanded by Britain’s £87.4bn creative industries, argues Professor John Last.

Kite-flying seems to be the favoured late-summer pastime of politicians – floating potential policy lines before party conference season to test public reaction. On higher education, it has ended with the prime minister’s plans to freeze fees, increase the student loan repayment threshold, and “look again” at the system of hig... Keep reading on The Guardian