- Immigration ‘Not Really’ The Problem In Youth Jobs Crisis, Alan Milburn Warns 📹 Irish Mirror — · 7min
- Snowflake Generation tag on young people is 'a myth', landmark report finds Yorkshire Post —
- UK youth unemployment rises to over 1mn Financial Times —
- 300,000 new work placements pledged ‘to help young people build lasting careers’ ITV —
- 300,000 new work placements pledged ‘to help young people build lasting careers’ Belfast Telegraph —
- 300,000 new work placements pledged ‘to help young people build lasting careers’ The Standard —
- 'I've applied for over 200 jobs', Neets share their experiences. #Neets #Work #BBCNews 📹 BBC News — · 42sec
- Why can't young people get jobs? | BBC Newscast 📹 BBC News — · 33min
- 'A perfect storm': Milburn warns of a lost generation trapped by welfare and job shortages ITV —
- Reversing minimum wage changes is no ‘easy solution’ to end Britain’s Neet crisis, Milburn warns The Independent —
- No easy solutions to fix youth unemployment crisis, says ex-Labour minister The Standard —
- A 'lost generation' – How plight of Newcastle's youth shaped landmark report on unemployment crisis Chronicle Live —
- Youth employment crisis is 'most significant challenge facing' the UK, landmark report finds Yorkshire Post —
- No easy solutions to fix youth unemployment crisis, says ex-Labour minister Belfast Telegraph —
- 'Jobless youngsters aren't lazy or work-shy 'snowflakes' - they are failed by older generations' Mirror —
- UK’s youth unemployment crisis costing UK £125bn a year, review estimates The Argus —
- UK risks £125bn hit a year from youth unemployment, landmark report says The Guardian —
- ‘A record of failure’: what’s in the first part of Alan Milburn’s Neet report? The Guardian —
- More than one million young people not in work or education, says ONS The Independent —
- Over 1 million young people will be out of work within five years, experts warn Birmingham Live —
Alan Milburn
British politician (born 1958)
Alan Milburn is a British politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Darlington from 1992 to 2010. A member of the Labour Party, he served for five years in the Cabinet, first as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1998 to 1999, and subsequently as Secretary of State for Health until 2003, when he resigned. He briefly rejoined the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in order to manage Labour's 2005 re-election campaign. He did not seek re-election in the 2010 election. Milburn was chair of the Social Mobility Commission from 2012 to 2017. Since 2015, he has been Chancellor of Lancaster University.