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The Times and the Daily Mail both say that one in eight students could see their courses cut, under Conservative plans to tackle what they call "Mickey Mouse" degrees. Sam Hancock
The papers say Tory modelling has suggested the measures could generate about £910m for apprenticeships by the end of the decade by reducing the number of student loans which are never paid back. Live reporter
The Express lists five degrees whose graduates earn the least. They include courses in combined and general studies, performing arts and creative arts and design. Hello there, welcome to another day on the general election campaign trail - as MPs and candidates continue to travel the country and convince voters why they should be elected.
The Telegraph leads with an interview with Rishi Sunak. He reveals he's recently spoken to Boris Johnson, but he won't say whether the 2019 election winner would campaign for him. We've sent our overnight colleagues home for a well-earnt rest and a team of us are now in place, in our London newsroom, to bring you live news updates, analysis from our political correspondents and those all-important pictures and clips (cue footage of Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey falling off a paddleboard on Tuesday).
The front page of the Daily Mirror has the decision by the police to drop their inquiry into Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner's house sale. It describes this as a fresh blow to Sunak's campaign. The latest policies by Labour and the Conservatives have been announced (see our last couple of posts) and we're about to start hearing from party figures on the various morning programmes - which we'll bring you the key lines from.
Read more from Wednesday's papers here. Out and about today are party leaders PM Rishi Sunak, Labour's Keir Starmer and the SNP's John Swinney - among others. Stay tuned for their appearances throughout the day.
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