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Labour needs ‘system reset’ to tackle youth unemployment, report to say
A government-commissioned report led by Alan Milburn criticizes Labour's approach to youth unemployment, calling for a 'system reset' to overhaul health and disability benefits. The review highlights that current strategies are ineffective, with nearly a million young people not in education or work.
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