young people
Coverage of young people in the Nexus archive.
- Africa: Young People Value Partnership and Parenthood but Barriers Block Their Dreams
Fertility rates are declining globally, not due to rejection of family life, but because of economic and housing constraints faced by young people in Africa. Young people value partnership and parenthood, yet barriers such as economic and housing challenges prevent them from achieving these goals.
- Everyone loves apprenticeships. So why can’t Britain create more of them?
The article highlights that a million young people in Britain are unemployed and discusses the need to revive the tradition of apprenticeships, which are widely appreciated but insufficiently created.
- What young people don’t understand about America and its wars
The article discusses the lack of understanding among young people regarding America's wars and history. It briefly introduces the topic with the phrase 'Welcome to history.'
- Your teen’s friends can increase their risk of mental health disorders — but not in the way you think
A study of over 600,000 young people found that if one person had a predisposition or diagnosis for a mental disorder, their peers could develop the same disorder. The research highlights how social connections may influence mental health risks among adolescents.
- Gambia: Court Vows Full Force of Law Over Surging Knife Violence
The High Court in Gambia has expressed concern over a growing surge in knife-related violence among young people, warning that offenders will face the full force of the law as the country addresses escalating deadly street confrontations.
- In foreigners’ eyes: What galvanizes young people in a changing China
Official figures from 2020 to 2024 show a gradual increase in Communist Party of China (CPC) membership, with over 80% of new members under the age of 35. The article explores factors motivating young people in a changing China, as viewed by foreigners.
- School smartphone bans seen as ‘punitive’ by young people, study says
A University College London study warns that school smartphone bans are viewed as punitive by young people and may lead to unintended negative consequences. The report was published as a statutory ban on smartphones in schools in England took effect, requiring schools to enforce phone-free policies.
- Work experience slashes young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', report finds, but access to opportunities remain unequal - as another 800,000 set to join Britain's 'lost generation' by 2030
Work experience reduces young people's chances of becoming 'Neet', but unequal access to opportunities in Britain remains, with 800,000 expected to join the 'lost generation' by 2030.
- Plan Intl: ‘Mental health impact of Venezuelan quakes can last for years’
Plan International emphasized that children and young people should be prioritized in Venezuela's response to recent earthquakes. The organization highlighted that the mental health impacts of the quakes can persist for years.
- Young people 'ageing faster' than previous generations - raising cancer risk, new study claims
A new study claims young people are ageing faster than previous generations, which may increase their cancer risk. The research suggests accelerated biological ageing could contribute to higher health risks in younger populations.
- How women steer youths away from gang violence in northeastern Nigeria
Women-led campaigns in northeastern Nigeria are reducing gang violence by shifting young people's mindsets in conflict-affected areas. These initiatives focus on curbing violence through community engagement and changing perceptions.
- How armed groups in Colombia are using TikTok to recruit young people
Armed groups in Colombia are using TikTok to recruit young people as the country's conflict has intensified. The FRANCE 24 Observers team investigated how these groups use social media for recruitment.
- Panic over data centers is wildly exaggerated — they use less water than golf courses and less energy than the USA’s fridges
The article argues that concerns about data centers' water and energy usage are exaggerated, noting they use less water than golf courses and less energy than U.S. fridges. It also advises young people to focus on genuine AI concerns rather than spreading misinformation.
- Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as a source of news, survey finds
Most Australians under 25 have never used newspapers or radio as news sources, per the 2026 Digital News Report. Overall news interest has increased, particularly among women and young people, with 18-24-year-olds showing a 12% rise in interest since 2024.
- What is meningitis B and why is a vaccine only being offered to some teenagers?
The article explains that meningitis B is a disease for which a vaccine is being offered to specific groups of teenagers and some young people, rather than universally. It highlights the reasons behind the targeted vaccination approach.
- Meningitis B vaccine to be offered to a million young people
A one-off Meningitis B vaccine programme will be offered to a million young people following an unprecedented outbreak in Kent this year.
- Losing faith in their futures: Jobs gloom among young people triples prompting some to stop bothering to work hard and save
Jobs gloom among young people has tripled, leading some to abandon efforts to work hard and save for the future. The article highlights growing pessimism about employment prospects and financial security in this demographic.
- Young people could swap a year's state pension for £12,500 cash to get on property ladder under new proposal
A new proposal suggests young people could exchange a year's state pension for £12,500 to assist in purchasing property. The initiative aims to help them enter the property market by offering a lump sum payment in return for delayed pension benefits.
- Inside South Africa's whites-only enclave where young people are flocking after deciding 'it's not so wonderful elsewhere' and it's nicer to be 'the majority'
The article discusses a whites-only enclave in South Africa where young people are moving, citing that it's 'not so wonderful elsewhere' and preferable to be part of the majority.
- M&S to help 1,000 young people get into the job market as unemployment crisis worsens
M&S will help 1,000 young people get into the job market. This initiative comes as the unemployment crisis worsens.
- Terrifying effects of ketamine, the new £2 drug of choice... with young people left wearing nappies for life, and a vital organ shrunk to the size of a marble. Special investigation by LILY AMORY
The article highlights the severe health effects of ketamine use among young people, including lifelong dependency on nappies and a vital organ shrinking to the size of a marble, as reported in a special investigation by Lily Amory.
- 9 arrested, dozens of citations issued after large groups of young people gather downtown Naperville
Nine people were arrested and dozens of citations were issued after large groups of young people gathered downtown Naperville Monday night. Police confirmed the enforcement actions following the gathering.
- Genital herpes rising in England, despite overall drop in STIs
Genital herpes cases are increasing in England despite a general decline in sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Health experts emphasize the importance of testing for STIs, particularly among young people.
- My son, 23, died from cocaine addiction he developed at university. These are the hidden signs we missed. Scores of young people are secretly using cocaine to beat social anxiety - this is what EVERY parent must know before it's too late
A 23-year-old son died from cocaine addiction developed at university, with parents missing hidden signs. Young people are secretly using cocaine to cope with social anxiety, highlighting warnings for parents.
- Groups work on alternative options for young people to avoid 'teen takeovers' in Chicago
Groups in Chicago are working on alternative options for young people to avoid 'teen takeovers' planned for this weekend. The article reports that such takeovers are being planned, prompting community efforts to address the issue.
- ‘Bonkers’: the audacious plan for a 1mn-person city near Cambridge
Shiv Malik's audacious plan envisions a 1 million-person city near Cambridge featuring timber skyscrapers, inspired by challenges faced by young people.
- The public sentiment on AI as Pope Leo issues warning and students boo speeches on the topic
Pope Leo has released an encyclical warning about the risks of artificial intelligence, amid growing dissent among young people. Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, discusses the issue.
- Every time I drank a soda it triggered the red flag symptom of cancer that's surging in young people. It seems so innocuous... I wish I'd known
The article discusses how drinking soda triggered a red flag symptom of cancer surging in young people, with the author expressing regret for not knowing earlier. The link between soda consumption and a concerning health trend is highlighted.
- Water safety experts warn of dangers of outdoor swimming as heatwave grips UK
Water safety experts warn of outdoor swimming dangers during a UK heatwave, as at least nine people, including seven young individuals, have died in water-related incidents. The heatwave has driven crowds to rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, prompting emergency services to report increased fatalities.
- Next boss blasts Labour's 'disastrous' policies for causing 'dramatic fall' in job opportunities for young people including demise of the starter job
Next boss criticizes Labour's policies for causing a significant decline in job opportunities for young people, including the end of starter jobs. The criticism highlights the negative impact on youth employment.
- Ministers urged to press ahead with ban on zero-hours contracts
Campaigners urge ministers to ban zero-hours contracts despite business claims that such rules would deter hiring and exclude young people. The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) joined other organizations in calling for the government to reject business opposition.
- Is "colorectal cancer" rising in "young people"?
The article examines whether colorectal cancer (CRC) rates are increasing among young people, citing data suggesting a concerning trend. It highlights potential contributing factors like lifestyle and dietary changes.
- Social media as bad for young people as smoking, top doctors say
Top doctors warn that social media use is as harmful to young people as smoking. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges recommends doctors monitor screen time and social media habits during routine check-ups for younger patients.
- Climate change fearmongerers owe Gen Z an apology
The article argues that climate change fearmongering has negatively impacted young people, particularly Gen Z, despite most people finding 'end of the world' predictions implausible. It highlights the psychological toll of non-stop scare tactics on global youth.
- UK faces 'economic catastrophe' unless it adapts to young people rewired by smartphones
The UK risks an 'economic catastrophe' if it fails to adapt to the changing behaviors of young people shaped by smartphone use. A file photo illustrates a teenage boy texting on his phone at home.
- Doctors raise alarm over surprising cause of rising heart attacks in young people
Doctors are raising concerns about a surprising cause linked to the increasing number of heart attacks among young people. The article highlights a growing health crisis affecting younger demographics, though specific causes are not detailed.
- Young people may not recognise they have been victims of stalking, says CPS
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) warns that young people may not recognize they are victims of stalking, as it introduces an action plan to address a rising number of stalking offenses in England and Wales. Last year saw a record 7,168 stalking charges, with over 80% linked to domestic abuse, indicating most victims are targeted by someone they know.
- 2 young people arrested in alleged plot to attack Houston synagogue
Two young people have been arrested in an alleged plot to attack a Texas synagogue, where they intended to drive through the congregation to 'kill as many Jews as possible,' according to authorities.
- 'Empower young people to be bold conservationists'
The article highlights the importance of empowering young people to take bold actions in conservation. It references a Springwatch presenter's observation that young individuals are less risk-averse, encouraging their active role in environmental efforts.
- Nine in 10 UK voters across parties support right to abortion, poll finds
A YouGov poll commissioned by MSI Reproductive Choices reveals 90% of UK voters across political parties support the right to abortion, though many, especially young people, fear potential reductions in access. The survey highlights cross-party consensus on reproductive rights but underscores concerns about future availability.