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New apprenticeship scheme launches to help kickstart journalism career at the M.E.N and FT

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A new apprenticeship will give a young person a kickstart in a journalism career by working at the Manchester Evening News and the Financial Times whilst they gain their journalism qualification.

The 18-month programme will see one individual learn what it’s like to work in a newsroom for both outlets as they seek out their own stories and break the news that matters.

The Financial Times apprenticeship scheme is open to people who do not have a degree, and particularly those living in Greater Manchester and from minority ethnic backgrounds and disadvantaged socio-economic groups. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The successful candidate will receive funding to study for an NCTJ journalism qualification while working at both the Manchester Evening News and the FT, which is based in London.

Manchester Evening News editor Sarah Lester said: “We have brought trusted news to Manchester for more than 150 years and now our digital-first operation has meant we reach more people than at any time in our history. “We have a hugely experienced content desk with a track record of developing trainees and supporting them to become highly-skilled journalists.

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