ONS figures show 600,000 are economically inactive as Milburn report urges action to tackle ‘failure of system stuck in the past’ Daily Telegraph 28/05/26 the highest level since records began, with more than 600,000 16 to 24-year-olds not in work or searching for a job. The official figures were released on Thursday as a landmark report found that youth worklessness is costing Britain £125bn a year, nearly double the nation’s entire defence budget. The ONS figures revealed that 613,000 young people were classed as economically inactive, which means they are not in work or looking for a job. It is the highest number of young people in this category since the records began in 2001. This figure is out of a total 1.01 million young people classed as not in education, employment or training (Neet) in January to March this year, the highest level in more than 12 years. Alan Milburn, a former health secretary under Sir Tony Blair who led the review into youth worklessness, said that ...
The King of the North’s reputation as Manchester’s saviour is undeserved. He offers no solutions to any of Britain’s biggest problems Daily Telegraph 20/05/26 There are great political leaders, men of integrity and principle, and then there is Andy Burnham, that most over-hyped of Labour apparatchiks. There is no substance behind the fake bonhomie and easy charm, just more mediocrity, and yet his King of the North act appears to be taking in millions. One poll suggests he would propel Labour into the lead were he to become leader, a catastrophic development. Yet his achievements as mayor of Greater Manchester range from the grossly exaggerated to the non-existent. He has presided over a series of disasters, including wasting £100m on a Ulez-style assault on motorists and his police force being placed in special measures. His class-war-infused analysis of Britain’s problems is ahistoric and economically illiterate; his cod municipal socialism would kill off what is left of our pros...