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England

[ing-gluhnd, -luhnd] / ˈɪŋ glənd, -lənd /




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The firms argued the 36% average price increase for customers in England over the next five years was not enough to deliver better infrastructure.

From BBC

Northampton were also able to welcome back England winger Tommy Freeman from injury, while Sale lost more ground on the top four.

From Barron's

We now know both tuition fees and maintenance loans for university students in England will increase with inflation every year from 2026.

From BBC

While Meg has enjoyed huge success with England's Red Roses, winning the World Cup earlier this year, the joy has been tempered by coming to terms with the double loss.

From BBC

Students from lower income households in England who are studying certain courses will be able to receive up to £1,000 per year in maintenance grants from 2028, the government has said.

From BBC