Daily roundup 31 January: Apprenticeships, asylum seekers, and enterprise advisers

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Government attempts to boost apprenticeships risk being "poor value for money", think tank warns; increase in numbers of asylum-seekers in Scotland requiring poverty support; and half of all schools to be supported by an "enterprise adviser" by the end of the year, all in the news today.

Government proposals for reforming apprenticeships will put employers off taking on young people, say providers. Image: Mike Kelly
Government proposals for reforming apprenticeships will put employers off taking on young people, say providers. Image: Mike Kelly

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