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Tories want to replace 'rip-off degrees' with 100,000 new apprentices a year

Sky News Tuesday, 28 May 2024
The Conservatives will promise to replace "rip-off degrees" with 100,000 apprenticeships each year by the end of the next parliament if they win the general election.
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