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Global tensions escalate as superpowers compete in the Arctic, military drills intensify near the Andamans, and national security staff face drastic cuts, signaling heightened geopolitical instability.

'I've applied for hundreds of jobs': One in eight youths not in work or education

BBC NewsFriday, May 23, 2025 at 1:00:31 PM
'I've applied for hundreds of jobs': One in eight youths not in work or education
A new report reveals that over 920,000 young people in the UK were neither working nor studying at the start of 2025—roughly one in eight youths. The article highlights personal struggles, like a young person who's applied for hundreds of jobs with no luck, painting a grim picture of the barriers facing this generation.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just a statistic—it's about real people hitting roadblocks early in their lives. When this many young folks can't find work or training opportunities, it spells trouble for the economy and society down the line. It raises tough questions about job markets, education systems, and whether support programs are actually helping.
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