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Euan Blair’s big test: will his $1.7bn start-up widen access for jobseekers?

Multiverse, which trains and finds placements for apprentices, achieved unicorn status this month

Euan Blair is understandably quick to declare that his father — the former British prime minister and staunch advocate of the supremacy of university education — is a big supporter of his edtech start-up that aims to challenge just that.

While Blair senior wanted to put half of young people in Britain into universities, his son wants to change how people approach education entirely by creating rival vocational routes for young people.

But their goal is the same: to level the playing field for those who typically get overlooked for the best jobs because of their background or lack of access to money.

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