The Prime Minister discusses the failure of the fees-free policy, proposes redirecting funds to trades training and youth pathways for low-qualification students, and outlines a review of retirement age and pension system sustainability amid an aging population and rising public財
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Oh, I think it is. And it it and it's um highlighting that growing trend we're seeing as a rebalancing, if you like, coming back towards the trades and recognition that academia isn't the only pathway or university degree isn't the only pathway. So we're really pleased about this. 10,000 extra places and a focus on getting those school levers ready for the workplace as well.
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investment in youth skills for economic resilience
Nail guns, not fees-free study, will help small businesses – new ministerpro-vocational, youth-focused investment
\\ \\ **More trades academy places for young people**\\ \\ 03 June, 2026\\ \\ Nicola Willis, Erica StanfordSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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