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Is it too late for Britain's 'lost generation'?

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More than 600,000 16 to 24-year-olds are neither in work nor looking for a job. Youth worklessness is now costing Britain £125 billion a year – almost double the country’s entire defence budget.


Those are the findings of Alan Milburn’s new review into youth worklessness, who warns that the UK is facing an ‘urgent national crisis’. But is it already too late?


Noa Hoffman is joined by James Heale and Michael Simmons to discuss.



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