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      Most prospective students have at least three countries in the frame, survey finds
       
  
      Financial strains and the emergence of digital testing have led to concerns that anglophone universities are admitting students whose English is not good enough to allow them to succeed. But are tests really becoming less rigorous – or are universities setting pass rates that are too low? Helen Packer reports 
       
  
      Trump transparency drive strips complex decisions of their context, scholars warn, amid fears directive will hit minority student numbers
       
  
      Number of students placed on courses on day one the highest since records began, with direct to clearing route also seeing unprecedented interest
       
  
      Record number of applicants brings temporary relief to under-pressure institutions, but issues of ‘systematic underfunding’ remain
       
  
      Rising demand from 18-year-old applicants drives up entry rate, with two-fifths of cohort set to enter most selective institutions
       
  
      Applicants are returning to previously researched options instead of seeing clearing as opportunity to ‘trade up’, says Ucas chief executive
       
  
      Proportion of young people planning to attend university full-time has fallen to just over half, survey suggests
       
  
      Pass rate in Scottish Higher exams nudges up but overall applications dip slightly owing to decline in older learners
       
  
      New figures show university progression gap between London and the rest of the country widening, as ministers plan interventions in coming White Paper
       
  
      Two institutions enrol almost 40 per cent of all students from poorer regions as intake drops at other universities
       
  
      Number of 18-year-olds applying to university reaches new high but anticipated drop in top A-level grades adds to uncertainty ahead of clearing period