A landmark legal challenge to stop the SNP Government's controversial policy of enabling Scottish universities to charge English students up to £9000 a year in tuition fees while home students pay nothing has collapsed.
The planned petition for judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh by the Birmingham-based practice, Public Interest Lawyers (Pil), on behalf of two clients, has failed before legal arguments could even be put.
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