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12th December 1981
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

IOES the Road Haulage ,ssociation, by the way, believe let it is now necessary to escend to euphemism to ersuade unemployed schoolavers to learn worthwhile )gs? "A change in name, eg raineeship,' would help to hange the outdated image of pprenticeship," the Association as told the Manpower Servicles ommission.

Admittedly, apprenticeships ave in the past tended to be nnecessarily long, but at least oungsters learned their trades ioroughly.

Anyway, what has a trainee ot that an apprentice hasn't? as the law student a cachet enied the articled clerk? And -e the celebrated ex-Leyland 3prentices, who have pntributed so much to all ipects of road transport, tharned of their honest origins?

ENNETH CLARKE, Under 3cretary of State for Transport, Is said that road signs

lclaring "You are now entering nuclear-free zone" would not I permitted in London on the .ound that they were

Aitically biased.

"Keep Left" and "No Right trn" signs are to be removed Id politically emotive red affic lights are to be replaced a neutral colour. Blue

ishing lights on emergency ?hicles will, however, be ?rmitted during the term of the .esent Government.

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