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Number of Neets in UK could hit 1.25m by early 2030s, Milburn review will say

A review led by Alan Milburn warns that the number of young people not in work or education (NEETs) in the UK could rise to 1.25 million by the early 2030s. The report stresses that urgent government action is required across schools, healthcare, welfare, and the job market to prevent a "lost generation" and a "generational fault line."

The Guardian World 13d ago

Number of Neets in UK could hit 1.25m by early 2030s, Milburn review will say

A review led by Alan Milburn warns that the number of young people not in work or education (NEETs) in the UK could rise to 1.25 million by the early 2030s. The report stresses that urgent government action is required to overhaul areas such as schools, the health service, and the jobs market to prevent a "lost generation."

The Guardian UK 13d ago

Careers guidance should be at the centre of Alan Milburn’s final Neet report | Letters

Dr Deirdre Hughes says the issue of chronic underinvestment in high-quality, impartial careers guidance across schools, colleges and communities needs to be addressedAlan Milburn’s interim review into young people not in education, employment or training lays bare what those of us working in careers support services have long observed: this is a system failure, not a failure of young people (‘A record of failure’: what’s in the first part of Alan Milburn’s Neet report?, 28 May).Milburn...

The Guardian UK 6d ago

The fall of entry-level jobs and the rise of a ‘bedroom generation’: Key takeaways from youth unemployment review

Alan Milburn’s review of youth unemployment lays bare the scale of the crisis affecting Britain’s young people. Here, The Independent runs through the report’s key findings

The Independent UK 12d ago

Labour needs ‘system reset’ to tackle youth unemployment, report to say

A government-commissioned report warns that Labour's current strategy is failing to address soaring youth unemployment. Alan Milburn, leading the review, argues that the party must implement a "system reset," including overhauling health and disability benefits. The report criticises the government's response as a series of disjointed job programmes.

The Guardian World 16d ago

Labour needs ‘system reset’ to tackle youth unemployment, report to say

A government-commissioned report warns that Labour's current approach to tackling soaring youth unemployment is ineffective and "going in the wrong direction." Alan Milburn, leading the review, suggests that a "system reset" is necessary, which should include a fresh overhaul of health and disability benefits. The report criticises the government's response as a series of disjointed job programmes.

The Guardian UK 16d ago

We would like to hear from young people in the UK about their job hunting experience

A new report warns that the number of young people not in work or education in Britain could reach 1.25 million by the early 2030s without immediate government intervention. Alan Milburn, who led the review, stated that the UK faces a risk of a "generational fault line" if urgent reforms are not made to the education, health, welfare, and jobs markets. The review is seeking input from young people regarding their job-hunting experiences.

The Guardian UK 13d ago

Disaster of Brexit is a warning against simple solutions to hard problems | Richard Partington

Alan Milburn says youth unemployment has no quick fixes – an idea with an important lesson for the wider economyMainstream politicians are rarely direct. It is part of the reason why their populist counterparts thrive: they say it like it is. Let’s get things done.

The Guardian Business 10d ago

Disaster of Brexit is a warning against simple solutions to hard problems | Richard Partington

Alan Milburn says youth unemployment has no quick fixes – an idea with an important lesson for the wider economyMainstream politicians are rarely direct. It is part of the reason why their populist counterparts thrive: they say it like it is. Let’s get things done.

The Guardian UK 10d ago