Amid the stormy discussions taking place at the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals' annual conference this week, one voice was conspicuously absent. After being one of the noisiest advocates of the top-up-fee threat that helped prompt Sir Ron Dearing's report, the London School of Economics was nowhere to be seen. It seems that all likely LSE conference-goers had pressing reasons to be elsewhere.
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