Remove tuition fees cap, says UK games biz
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In a bid to plug the skills deficiency in the UK gaming business, the UK games industry’s trade association, TIGA, has publicly called on the government to increase funding on higher education and abolish the cap on tuition fees. The proposed measures are designed to address a chronic shortage of skilled workers across all areas of game development in the UK. Speaking about the particular skills that we’re lacking, Eva Field from TIGA told THINQ,...
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MP calls for game developer tax relief
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