Row over tuition fees cut for European students threatens Starmer’s EU reset

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 4 min read 100% complete by Kiran Stacey Policy editorMarch 15, 2026 at 04:00 PM
Row over tuition fees cut for European students threatens Starmer’s EU reset

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Negotiations between Britain and the EU regarding a youth mobility scheme are facing a significant hurdle over tuition fees for European students. The EU is requesting that European students pay domestic fees (approximately £9,500 annually) instead of international rates, which can exceed £60,000. British negotiators are resisting, stating this demand was not part of the original framework agreement and would cost UK universities an estimated £140 million per year. This disagreement has stalled talks, jeopardizing Prime Minister Starmer's plans to announce closer trade and travel agreements at an upcoming summit in late June or early July. The UK government insists any youth mobility scheme must be time-limited and capped, without access to home tuition fee status. The Cabinet Office minister is scheduled to meet with EU representatives to reiterate the UK's position.

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