Greek PM Alexis Tsipras calls for debt relief, rejects more austerity after Eurostat data – Sydney Morning Herald

Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras: “Greece, in this last turn, needs a push forward not backwards.” Photo: AP Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Thursday rejected the idea of more austerity measures and called for debt relief instead after the European Commission said Greece’s fiscal performance was better than expected last year. Economic progress has…

Greek PM calls for debt relief, rejects more austerity after Eurostat data – Daily Mail

By Reuters Published: 01:17 EST, 22 April 2016 | Updated: 01:17 EST, 22 April 2016 ATHENS, April 21 (Reuters) – Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Thursday rejected the idea of more austerity measures and called for debt relief instead after the European Commission said Greece’s fiscal performance was better than expected last year. Economic…

Vocational education loans will lead to Help debt blowout, budget office says – The Guardian

The decision to extend student loans to vocational education and training will cause student debt to reach a staggering $11.1bn a year by 2025-26, a new report from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) has shown. Related: Australian universities warn parties education policy chaos is harming students In April the PBO released figures that show the…