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Education gives boost to exports
Education is worth more to UK exports than financial services or the automotive industry, according to a report published by the British Council today and reported in the Guardian.
A total of £28bn in 2003-04 was earned from overseas students by a sector ranging from world famous universities to small English language colleges, from independent schools to publishers and broadcasters.
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