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04 May Clever Tykes visits Downing Street

Posted at 11:18h in Blog, Clever Tykes Books, Positive entrepreneurial role models, Social Mobility by Clever Tykes

We recently went to number 10 Downing Street to talk to Lord Young about enterprise education.

Here is some coverage of our visit in HEM Life, a Birmingham newspaper.

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