of the fact that companies are building a lot bolder now. as publishers and as we move out of the pandemic and it does create new opportunities. i think one of the things that we ve launched this week is a new apprentice program. it s early days but we are really looking forward to bringing in new people to full industry training for the people from backgrounds that again may not be as well represented as in the past was up i think there s a lot more opportunities and it s not perfect but were getting there. lorna, you mentioned your relationship with google a little bit earlier on. to some social media might be seen as a potential rival, a problem for some of the work that you are doing. but you don t see it that way. no, the first thing is to differentiate. when we talk about search engines and social media platforms. we talk about google i think lots of people talk about the argument, google and facebook is kinda eating our lunch in terms of advertising.
so many vacancies just now and a lot of movement. i think it s really healthy, it s a healthy reflection of the fact that companies are being a lot bolder now. as publishers and as we move out of the pandemic and it does create new opportunities. i think one of the things that we ve launched this week is a new apprentice programme. it s early days but we are really looking forward to bringing in new people through full industry training people from backgrounds that again may not have been as well represented in the past. i think there s a lot more opportunities and it s not perfect but we re getting there. lorna, you mentioned your relationship with google a little bit earlier on. to some, social media might be seen as a potential rival, a problem for some of the work that you are doing. but you don t see it that way. no, the first thing is to differentiate. when we talk about silicon valley, differentiate between search engines and social media platforms.
looking forward to spend some time in london to get internships really trying to open it up across the uk. opening up as well forjob opportunities wherever you are in the uk. absolutely. you ve probably seen that recently across the regional industry. so many vacancies just now and a lot of movement. i think it s really healthy, it s a healthy reflection of the fact that companies are being a lot bolder now. as publishers and as we move out of the pandemic and it does create new opportunities. i think one of the things that we ve launched this week is a new apprentice program. it s early days but we are really looking forward to bringing in new people through full industry training people from backgrounds that again may not have been as well represented in the past. i think there s a lot more opportunities and it s not perfect but were getting there. lorna, you mentioned your relationship with google a little bit earlier on.
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the moment. steve: because it has been revealed unless you read the user contract, that you click yes, i agree to. they can pretty much do anything with all the information we give them and we give them a lot. they sell it. their business model is they take your information and sell it at enormous profit. is that business model going to be changed or restricted in the future? it sure looks like it. especially in the case of facebook. if that happens, you restrict their business model. you restrict that high flying stock, and you send it down. facebook hit $195 a share earlier, either early this year or late last year. it s now at 150. brian: european governments looking to break up google and regulate google a little bit. they don t like amazon either. brian: zucker coming to washington. we don t know what amazon is going to look like either. amazon huge. online selling. people would like to break it up. including the president. they are under attack.