they have chris sutton trust is the biggest worry for these students? the biggest for them is what comes next. we are all living through a cost of living crisis at the moment, but next year is when students really think they re going to be struggling. prices have risen throughout the year, but maintenance loans are not keeping pace with that. student support comes in to make main components, you have the tuition fees, they have been frozen at £9,250 for the next two years. the maintenance loan is meant to cover things like rent, food and bills. that is going up by a 2.8%, from september. but at the time of the announcement, inflation was at 10.7%. the main concern for students that i have spoken to is what comes next. from september, are they going to be able to afford their rents, which is going up by a far more than the 2.8% rise in maintenance loans. thank you so much forjoining us from leedsjust to thank you so much forjoining us from leeds just to outline some of the co
zone are homeless. let s cross to turkey now and speak to tom bamforth, assistant country director for care turkiye. there are so many needs, one month on, but if you could pinpoint what you are most concerned about, what would it be? i you are most concerned about, what would it be? would it be? i think the question of shelter is a would it be? i think the question of shelter is a critical would it be? i think the question of shelter is a critical question, - would it be? i think the question of shelter is a critical question, and i shelter is a critical question, and also other questions relating to, what you said, so many people who are now displaced, around their former cities, on the sides of roads, in a camps, the turkish government have established a summer camps, but with informal camps, people have just checked set up shelter in a field. there is a critical need for shelter, but also wider planning around water and sanitation, food and supplies as well. close, mattresses,
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