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Tuition fees protests: UK round-up Tuition fees protests: UK round-up
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Students are taking part in a day of action in protest at government plans to raise university tuition fees.Students are taking part in a day of action in protest at government plans to raise university tuition fees.
The demonstrations come ahead of an MPs' debate later on the proposals and other plans to cut university teaching budgets and support allowances for low-income further education students.The demonstrations come ahead of an MPs' debate later on the proposals and other plans to cut university teaching budgets and support allowances for low-income further education students.
The day of action has been dubbed "Day X2", following last week's UK-wide "Day X" and an earlier London march.The day of action has been dubbed "Day X2", following last week's UK-wide "Day X" and an earlier London march.
As well as demonstrations in central London on Tuesday, here are details of protests staged elsewhere:As well as demonstrations in central London on Tuesday, here are details of protests staged elsewhere:

Birmingham

Birmingham

About 50 people are occupying the council chamber after protesters stormed the city council main offices.About 50 people are occupying the council chamber after protesters stormed the city council main offices.
About 40 other students have now left the offices' reception area and are demonstrating outside.About 40 other students have now left the offices' reception area and are demonstrating outside.
There have been minor scuffles between protesters and police and security.There have been minor scuffles between protesters and police and security.
A city council spokesman said the demonstration in the council chamber was peaceful.A city council spokesman said the demonstration in the council chamber was peaceful.
"We continue to work with West Midlands Police to monitor the situation," he said."We continue to work with West Midlands Police to monitor the situation," he said.

Sheffield

Sheffield

Students are demonstrating near Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's constituency office in Sheffield.Students are demonstrating near Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's constituency office in Sheffield.
About 200 students marched from the University of Sheffield to the Nethergreen Road office, but were moved on by police because of the office's proximity to businesses and a children's nursery.About 200 students marched from the University of Sheffield to the Nethergreen Road office, but were moved on by police because of the office's proximity to businesses and a children's nursery.
The demonstration is taking place on a road 40m (130ft) from the office and has been limited to 100 protesters.The demonstration is taking place on a road 40m (130ft) from the office and has been limited to 100 protesters.
South Yorkshire Police Supt Martin Scothern said: "The planned protest site does not lend itself to large-scale assembly and immediately adjacent to the constituency offices are business premises and a children's nursery.South Yorkshire Police Supt Martin Scothern said: "The planned protest site does not lend itself to large-scale assembly and immediately adjacent to the constituency offices are business premises and a children's nursery.
"This gives grounds for fearing that the rights of those not involved in protest would be disproportionately affected.""This gives grounds for fearing that the rights of those not involved in protest would be disproportionately affected."
Student campaigners have criticised the Lib Dems over the coalition government proposals after the party pledged to oppose tuition fees in the general election campaign.Student campaigners have criticised the Lib Dems over the coalition government proposals after the party pledged to oppose tuition fees in the general election campaign.

Bristol

Bristol

More than 2,000 people have joined a protest in Bristol, marching and lighting flares in the city centre.More than 2,000 people have joined a protest in Bristol, marching and lighting flares in the city centre.
There have been clashes with police, including officers on horseback.There have been clashes with police, including officers on horseback.
Police are containing demonstrators outside Senate House on the university campus.Police are containing demonstrators outside Senate House on the university campus.
Protester Kester Ratcliff said the demonstration had been mostly peaceful.
"I did see one person throw a stone and a few scuffles at the front but nothing much," he said.
"I think the police had a better strategy for dealing with the protesters, compared to last week. They seemed to be a lot more hands-off."
He added: "I live in Bristol and am applying to study veterinary science at the university here and Nottingham.
"If the fees go up someone like me would not be able to cope; as the course is full-on, I couldn't get a part-time job alongside such a practical course."
Demonstrators had assembled on College Green at 1100 GMT, before marching towards the Broadmead shopping area, on to the M32 and back to College Green.Demonstrators had assembled on College Green at 1100 GMT, before marching towards the Broadmead shopping area, on to the M32 and back to College Green.
An attempt by police to block the protesters in at College Green failed with students continuing their march.An attempt by police to block the protesters in at College Green failed with students continuing their march.
A spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said there had been one arrest for criminal damage.A spokesman for Avon and Somerset Police said there had been one arrest for criminal damage.
Those present included students from the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England.Those present included students from the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England.

Leeds

Leeds

University and college students have been joined by some schoolchildren in a march through the city centre.University and college students have been joined by some schoolchildren in a march through the city centre.
About 500 people attended, according to a spokesman for the students' organisation Leeds University Against Cuts.About 500 people attended, according to a spokesman for the students' organisation Leeds University Against Cuts.
Protester Cleo Howard, who joined the demonstration at about 1100 GMT, said: "It was very upbeat and people were playing music - but the number of police outnumbered the students."Protester Cleo Howard, who joined the demonstration at about 1100 GMT, said: "It was very upbeat and people were playing music - but the number of police outnumbered the students."
Officers later prevented marchers entering Victoria Gardens Square, she said, adding: "I don't know why as there was no reason I could see to stop us going in.Officers later prevented marchers entering Victoria Gardens Square, she said, adding: "I don't know why as there was no reason I could see to stop us going in.
"A few students at the front felt very threatened.""A few students at the front felt very threatened."
Up to 60 pupils walked out of Allerton Grange School in the north of the city in support of the action.Up to 60 pupils walked out of Allerton Grange School in the north of the city in support of the action.
Marchers included some students who have been occupying a building at the University of Leeds since last week's protest against higher tuition fees.Marchers included some students who have been occupying a building at the University of Leeds since last week's protest against higher tuition fees.

Oxford

Oxford

About 30 students entered Oxfordshire County Council's headquarters in the city, while dozens more outside and in nearby Bonn Square chanted and held placards.About 30 students entered Oxfordshire County Council's headquarters in the city, while dozens more outside and in nearby Bonn Square chanted and held placards.
Thames Valley Police, including mounted officers, later moved the protesters on.Thames Valley Police, including mounted officers, later moved the protesters on.

Liverpool

Liverpool

About 400 students have protested in Liverpool.About 400 students have protested in Liverpool.
A small number of students climbed on to the roof of an out-of-use footbridge on the University of Liverpool site. They later came down.A small number of students climbed on to the roof of an out-of-use footbridge on the University of Liverpool site. They later came down.
Another cluster of protesters clashed with mounted police.Another cluster of protesters clashed with mounted police.
No-one has been injured so far and one arrest has been made.No-one has been injured so far and one arrest has been made.

Manchester

Manchester

More than a thousand students have joined a march through the centre of Manchester.More than a thousand students have joined a march through the centre of Manchester.
Students from the University of Manchester marching through the city centre to Cathedral Gardens.Students from the University of Manchester marching through the city centre to Cathedral Gardens.
A heavy police presence followed the demonstration.A heavy police presence followed the demonstration.

id="heading-8">Belfast

id="heading-8">Brighton

Hundreds of protesters have joined a march in Brighton to the town hall, where a candlelit vigil was due to be held.
Sussex Police said up to 600 people joined the largely peaceful protest, although some fireworks were set off and some cans and other missiles were thrown.
Supt Steve Whitton said it was also "disappointing" that some demonstrators had not stuck to the designated route.
Tim Pilcher, who allowed his 13-year-old daughter to join the protest, told the BBC: "This is her future and to have the opportunity of university taken away because it costs too much can only bring in an elitist society."

Belfast

Students staged a sit-in outside the vice-chancellor' s office at Queen's University Belfast.Students staged a sit-in outside the vice-chancellor' s office at Queen's University Belfast.
About 50 protesters said they were seeking a meeting with the vice-chancellor, but the students' union said it was not supporting the protesters.About 50 protesters said they were seeking a meeting with the vice-chancellor, but the students' union said it was not supporting the protesters.
The sit-in ended later.The sit-in ended later.