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Education secretary to resist Home Office cuts to overseas students

Gilliam Keegan says universities are ‘hugely valuable’ export success for Britain
Education secretary Gillian Keegan said UK universities were ‘world-leading, a great advert to our country’

Gillian Keegan, UK education secretary, has signalled she will fight any Home Office attempts to cut migration into Britain by driving away overseas students, saying universities were a “hugely valuable” export success.

Keegan, in an interview with the Financial Times, said she wanted to build on the UK’s booming export market in university education, and to expand education export revenues from about £26bn to £35bn by 2030.

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