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The Guardian view on jobs and training: boosting young people’s chances should be a national mission | Editorial

Colleges and placements can help the 1 million 16- to 24-year-olds who aren’t earning or learning. But what they need most is workFor a few days at least, political attention is focused on young people aged 16-24 who are not in education, employment or training (known as Neets). A report from the commission led by Alan Milburn, a former health secretary, shines a bright light on a group that needs it.

The Guardian Business 13d ago

The Guardian view on jobs and training: boosting young people’s chances should be a national mission | Editorial

Colleges and placements can help the 1 million 16- to 24-year-olds who aren’t earning or learning. But what they need most is workFor a few days at least, political attention is focused on young people aged 16-24 who are not in education, employment or training (known as Neets). A report from the commission led by Alan Milburn, a former health secretary, shines a bright light on a group that needs it.

The Guardian Politics 13d ago

Trump administration defends sending Americans exposed to Ebola to Kenya

Trump administration officials on Thursday said Americans exposed to Ebola during the current outbreak in the Congo will be sent to a newly constructed facility at an air base in Kenya, instead of returning them to the U.S. The officials said it was the best option to expedite their care. The decision is a break from past practice during prior Ebola outbreaks when Americans were brought home for care.

Politico EU 12d ago

Minimum wage to lift by 6 per cent, award rate by 4.75 per cent

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ABC Australia 8d ago

Chinese medical team arrives in DR Congo to help fight Ebola, ‘filling US void’

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Victorian government promises 'tougher scrutiny' of IVF clinics

The Victorian government is introducing changes to the laws governing IVF clinics that promise "tougher scrutiny" of providers. Under the changes, clinics would have to meet stronger accreditation requirements and could have registration cancelled by the health minister. The changes follow a review that was sparked by highly publicised embryo mix-ups involving private provider Monash IVF.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Ebola outbreak: India sends 43 tonnes of aid to Africa CDC in second relief tranche

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Disability, disease and death warning for anyone drinking alcohol

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Daily Mirror 10h ago

NT youth mental health inpatient facility lacking basic safety standards

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ABC Australia 1d ago

As a physician, I know we need to focus on helping the forgotten smoker

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Fox News 9d ago