Unpaid and low-paid internships are increasingly favoring middle-class graduates, according to research from the Sutton Trust. The gap between working-class and middle-class interns has widened, with many students unable to afford unpaid opportunities. The study shows that internships are often found through family connections rather than advertisements, further contributing to the access gap. Labour has proposed banning unpaid internships, but details are yet to be confirmed. Working-class students struggle to balance unpaid internships with the need to work to fund their studies, with many missing out on valuable experiences due to financial constraints.
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Accusers praise NFL’s sexual misconduct probe; Justin Tucker accepts suspension
In a significant development for the 2025 NFL offseason, former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker accepted a 10-game suspension related to sexual misconduct accusations from 16 women, despite not publicly defending himself. The NFL's investigation was praised by the accusers' attorneys for its thoroughness, but Tucker's decision to accept the suspension without challenge has raised questions about the evidence behind the allegations. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Former NFL kicker Justin Tucker has...
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