Labour Unveils New Apprentice Funding Reforms

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Labour has announced plans to allow businesses more flexibility in using government funds for apprenticeships, permitting up to 50% of the money to be spent on training existing staff in high-level technical skills. The proposal aims to address skills shortages and create more training opportunities, but has been criticized by the Conservative Party and others for potentially reducing the number of apprenticeships. Labour insists the plan will foster lifelong learning and support business needs without increasing the apprenticeship levy.
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