To thank our key workers, the government should write off their student loans | Rama Thirunamachandran

We need bursaries for trainees, investment in career development and higher budgets to shore up the public sector

Since the Covid-19 crisis erupted, universities have supplied equipment, research expertise, training and, by releasing our healthcare students into the workforce early, even NHS workers. Universities have supported the national effort, but now they need a funding boost to help rebuild Britain through strong public services.

This crisis has thrown a spotlight on our vital public service workers – particularly those in medicine, nursing, teaching, the allied health professions and social work. Caught up in an emergency almost too large to comprehend, they have been resolute. Asked to step up, to keep calm and carry the country on their shoulders, they have answered the call with extraordinary courage.

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