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Apprenticeships 'twice as hard to get' as university places

GOVERNMENT figures revealed by Labour yesterday show it is twice as hard for young people to get an apprenticeship than to get a university place.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills statistics show that the number of under-25s starting apprenticeships has fallen by 11,324 under the Con-Dem government. 

That means youngsters are three times more likely to get a place at Oxford than an apprenticeship with Rolls-Royce and twice as likely to earn a first-class honours degree as land a traineeship with Jaguar Land Rover. 

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