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Milburn NEET review: Anger crackles from the page but will Labour act?

Alan Milburn's review into Britain's economically inactive youth (or NEETs) makes for extraordinary reading, but will the government act?

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Milburn NEET review: Anger crackles from the page but will Labour act?

Alan Milburn's review into Britain's economically inactive youth (or NEETs) makes for extraordinary reading, but will the government act?

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'UK faces a crisis for a whole generation of young people'

Former Labour Cabinet minister Lord David Blunkett writes for The Mirror after Alan Milburn published his 'devasating' report into the million young people out of work or education

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  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    'UK faces a crisis for a whole generation of young people'

    Former Labour Cabinet minister Lord David Blunkett writes for The Mirror after Alan Milburn published his 'devasating' report into the million young people out of work or education

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·cityam.com

    Milburn NEET review: Anger crackles from the page but will Labour act?

    Alan Milburn's review into Britain's economically inactive youth (or NEETs) makes for extraordinary reading, but will the government act?