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The Independent - So why are you funding courses for top executives on £100,000 a year
Summary of the front page
The Independent reports that millions of pounds of taxpayers money is being used to part fund university qualifications for high-flying executives. Experts say the money for MBAs is being taken from the apprenticeship levy, which was instead designed to help entry-level recruits.
Labour says the scheme introduced by David Cameron is in freefall, but the government says it’s taken steps to stop this abuse.
The front page pictures Ukrainian fighters in battle.
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