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Students from both face fees of up to £9,000 if they choose to study in Scotland.
Students face fees of up to £3,000 a year in English universities – going up to a maximum of £9,000 in September 2012.
Unfair dismissal rights have been watered down, and soon it is likely that workers will face fees for issuing a claim in an employment tribunal.
Metro Bank customers who use their debit and credit cards while on holiday outside Europe will face fees from March, the company has announced.
"In turn, the temps suffer high injury rates, according to federal officials and academic studies, and many of them endure hours of unpaid waiting and face fees that depress their pay below minimum wage".
If you look behind the headlines, the reality is that lots of students will not face fees anything close to £9,000 a year – including at the most prestigious universities.
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Thus while recipients of NHS cataract treatment do not face fee-for-service charges, individual-level socioeconomic factors may still (indirectly) shape treatment uptake.
New students at Exeter University are facing fees of £9,000 a year in 2012.
Its service, on the other hand, drops the consumer-facing fees.
A judge deemed BP "grossly negligent" last year, which means under the Oil Pollution Act, the company could have faced fees of up to $4,300 per barrel of oil spilled -- which would have totaled nearly $14 billion for those violations alone.
"Banks tried the in-your-face fee with debit cards, and consumers said enough," said Alex Matjanec, a co-founder of MyBankTracker.com.
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