Former education secretary David Blunkett obviously meant business when he bounced the Quality Assurance Agency into slashing the costs of university quality inspection.
The cost-cutting measures appear to have reached into the furthest echelons of the QAA's operations - the agency's once-glossy, coloured, subject-review reports are now printed on lower-quality paper in insipid grey.
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