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Students denied housing benefit

Published on
April 17, 1998
Last updated
May 27, 2015

THOUSANDS of full-time students have failed in a bid to receive housing benefit following a decision by the Housing Benefit Review Board. More than 3,000 students swamped Oxford City Council with benefit claims after Appeal Court judges ruled that Anthony Webber, a student at Oxford Brookes University, was entitled to income support. The council turned down the claims but 240 students appealed against the decision. In a ruling made last week on a sample case, the review board rejected "the contention that taking a degree through a modular programme necessarily rules out the pursuit of a full-time course of study".

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