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By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent | By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent |
Protesters are facing police in a stand-off in central London, in a third day of student protests against plans to raise tuition fees in England. | |
After a march across London, demonstrators have now been contained by police in Trafalgar Square. | |
Meanwhile in Wales, the assembly government has announced that its students will pay thousands less in fees than in England. | |
Business Secretary Vince Cable says he might now abstain in the vote on fees. | Business Secretary Vince Cable says he might now abstain in the vote on fees. |
There were scuffles in Birmingham as about 30 protesters occupied the city council's offices. | |
There are also protests in Leeds, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester and Bristol. | |
The vote in the House of Commons, expected before Christmas, will decide whether tuition fees in England will be raised to up to £9,000 per year. | |
Meanwhile the Welsh Assembly Government has announced its own fee plans, which will see Welsh students at university in Wales and England paying no more than £3,290 per year. | |
It would mean that an English student at a university in England could pay more than £17,000 more for a three-year degree than a Welsh student on the same course. | |
'Kettling' | 'Kettling' |
In freezing conditions, protesters have marched through central London. | |
Demonstrators appeared to be trying to avoid being caught in police lines, after thousands were held in a "kettle" last week. | |
A 19-year-old student told the BBC their strategy was to avoid being contained by police: "Whenever the police block us off, we turn round and go the other way. | A 19-year-old student told the BBC their strategy was to avoid being contained by police: "Whenever the police block us off, we turn round and go the other way. |
"We also do not want to be panicked into violence. Smashing up windows was necessary in the beginning to get the demonstrations on the front pages, but now any violence would be counter-productive." | "We also do not want to be panicked into violence. Smashing up windows was necessary in the beginning to get the demonstrations on the front pages, but now any violence would be counter-productive." |
Protesters broke up into groups moving quickly around London's West End. | |
But the main group of demonstrators have now returned to Trafalgar Square, where they are facing lines of police. | |
The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts has accused the police of having "pre-emptively blocked" the protest route. | The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts has accused the police of having "pre-emptively blocked" the protest route. |
The Metropolitan Police say the marchers began earlier than planned and there was "never any intention to contain the protesters". | The Metropolitan Police say the marchers began earlier than planned and there was "never any intention to contain the protesters". |
It remains uncertain whether Liberal Democrat ministers will abstain or support the proposals to raise tuition fees to £9,000 per year, when it comes to a vote in the House of Commons. | |
At the general election, Liberal Democrat candidates gave personal pledges to students that they would vote against any increase in fees. | At the general election, Liberal Democrat candidates gave personal pledges to students that they would vote against any increase in fees. |
Vince Cable, the secretary of state responsible for universities, has indicated that he might not vote in favour of the fee rise, but might abstain. | Vince Cable, the secretary of state responsible for universities, has indicated that he might not vote in favour of the fee rise, but might abstain. |
Labour's Shadow Business Secretary, John Denham, says it would be "extraordinary and appalling" if the secretary of state did not vote for his own proposals. | Labour's Shadow Business Secretary, John Denham, says it would be "extraordinary and appalling" if the secretary of state did not vote for his own proposals. |
As students held a protest outside the Sheffield offices of Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg, the leader of the National Union of Students, Aaron Porter, attacked the Liberal Democrats for failing to keep their promise to vote against raising fees in England. | |
"The anger felt at this betrayal is real, justified, and desperately disappointing to those who placed in you their hope for a different politics," said Mr Porter. | |
Protests have been taking place around the country. | |
More than a thousand students protested in the centre of Manchester. | More than a thousand students protested in the centre of Manchester. |
In Nottingham, about 150 protesters are reported to have staged an occupation at the university. | In Nottingham, about 150 protesters are reported to have staged an occupation at the university. |
Occupations are continuing in a number of other universities, including University College London, Cambridge and Newcastle. | Occupations are continuing in a number of other universities, including University College London, Cambridge and Newcastle. |
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