AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth Unemployment Alarm: A landmark Milburn review warns of a “lost generation”, with 1.01m young people (16-24) not in work or education, costing the UK about £125bn a year, and could rise to 1.25m by 2031. NEET Inequality: A new study says Black, African and Caribbean youngsters face the highest NEET rates (15.2%), with gaps widening as people get older. University Job Cuts: The University of Aberdeen says up to 111 jobs could go under a £10m savings plan to break even by 2028, with voluntary measures first and redundancies “not ruled out”. Special Needs School Boost: Forest Schooling UK gets approval for Berrylands School in Kingston, a full-time SEMH special school for ages 7-16 with learning mainly outdoors. Heatwave Shift: Met Office updates point to cooler, more changeable weather and heavy downpours after record May temperatures. School Life & Safety: A Premier League Primary Stars team from St Francis CE Primary School reached the national final, while two off-duty nurses helped save a schoolgirl pulled from Formby beach. Careers Support Push: Labour is backing more work experience and training placements (300,000 over three years) and is urging some jobless young people to consider Armed Forces routes.
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