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As well as contending with a shortage of young people choosing IT subjects, the migrant cap may also hinder the search for overseas talent

This year’s Budget, heralded the ’march of the makers’, outlined measures to tackle the UK’s shortage of young people studying science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects.

The IT sector feels this shortage keenly, while the fast-moving telecoms sectors is fighting its own war for mobile technology talent. And while the banking sector can offer...

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