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Brilliant evidence-based journalism — independent and well-researched. Higher education needs journalism like FE Week, for both prospective students and employees who, without the right information, are easy pickings for fraudulent and poorly run organizations exploiting well-intentioned government funded further education initiatives. They’ve broken two stories this year regarding fraud around Skills Bootcamps that I and many others welcomed with relief. Seeing the truth printed about immoral and greedy business practices in a sector where such behavior should never feature, and where harm to consumers is, relatively speaking, far greater, gives me hope. Keep going FE Week!
Terrible scam company
Terrible scam company - fake advertising and fake articles, told us to pay for an article and paid and it was not published
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