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EU students get post-Brexit fees promise

EU students at universities in England will continue to be treated the same as home students in the first intake after Brexit. Education Secretary Damian Hinds says EU students starting in autumn 2019 will pay the same tuition fees as English students and their access to support will be unchanged. This status will last for the duration of their degree courses. Mr Hinds said he wanted to provide “clarity and certainty”. The Scottish government has already made a similar

Huge numbers of young people left without state help to survive and find work

Almost half a million young people are at risk of “a life of unemployment and poverty” after being left without any state help to survive and find work, ministers have been warned. The alarm has been raised over a staggering number of “hidden jobless” who have “fallen off the government radar”, despite promises of intensive support to achieve their potential. The new research has found that 480,000 16- to 24-year-olds are missing out on both benefits and advice – no less than

Young people and housing

A new report by the Resolution Foundation has found, up to a third of young people face living in private rented accommodation all their lives. The think tank said 40% of “millennials” – those born between 1980 and 1996 – were living in rented housing by the age of 30. That was twice as many as “generation X” – those born between 1965 and 1980. The government said it was already putting policies in place to improve the housing market. The Foundation’s Home

Firms relabelling low-skilled jobs as apprenticeships

According to the study by centre-right think tank Reform fast food giants, coffee shops and retailers are relabelling low-skilled jobs as apprenticeships and gaining subsidies for training. The report says many firms have rebranded existing roles after being obliged to contribute cash to on-the-job training. It adds that 40% of government-approved apprenticeship standards do not meet a traditional definition of them. The government says “quality” is at the heart of its apprenticeship reforms. As part of the changes, it