Signal Intelligence Report: Mis-Sold University Degrees
The anomaly may be related to a recent news article suggesting that a generation of students were mis-sold the idea of a university degree. This could indicate a regulatory violation, such as false advertising or deceptive marketing practices.
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Thursday briefing: Were a generation of students mis-sold the idea of a university degree?
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‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance
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Thursday briefing: Were a generation of students mis-sold the idea of a university degree?
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- Thursday briefing: Were a generation of students mis-sold the idea of a university degree?
- ‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance