Poging GOUD - Vrij

No 10 told: fix youth jobs or risk a 'lost generation'

The Guardian

|

December 20, 2025

The future of the youth minimum wage will come under review as part of a major inquiry into rising inactivity among young people by the former health secretary Alan Milburn.

- Pippa Crerar

The social mobility expert said unless the government tackled some “uncomfortable truths” about the labour market there was a risk of creating a “lost generation”.

In an interview with the Guardian, he said the rising overall welfare bill was “unsustainable fiscally and economically” but insisted that any reform of the system had to focus first on righting social injustices.

Milburn’s intervention on the minimum wage echoes recent warnings from economists that the increase in youth rates - which the government is trying to equalise with the adult rate - could lead to some being “priced out” of entry-level jobs.

But it is likely to be greeted with dismay from some Labour MPs and the unions after the party pledged to end “discriminatory” lower minimum wage rates for younger workers so that all adults would be entitled to the same legal pay floor.

In a warning to Labour yesterday, Andrea Egan, the incoming general secretary of Unison, wrote in the Guardian that she would “call time on our union’s inexcusable habit of propping up politicians who act against our interests, undermine our fundamental values, and make our lives worse”.

As Keir Starmer struggles against a backdrop of difficult poll ratings, Milburn, who served under Tony Blair, suggested the government could still turn around its fortunes if it was able to generate hope for the future. Transforming young people’s prospects could do that, he said.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Guardian

The Guardian

We asked you to help to defeat hatred and social division. Your response has been incredible

The Guardian's 2025 charity appeal launched a few weeks ago against a backdrop of creeping nastiness and social division: the return of 1970s-style racist abuse, the demonisation of refugees and the resurgence of far-right marches in Britain’s streets.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

Nasa orders first space station evacuation over astronaut health

Nasa has ordered its first medical evacuation from the International Space Station in its 25-year history, after an astronaut in the orbital laboratory fell ill with a \"serious\" but undisclosed issue.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Stage review Western in the West End teems with Trumpian terror

How do you turn a classic Hollywood western into West End musical fare?

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Jessie Buckley ‘Everyone knows she will go down as one of the best’

Hamnet, Chloé Zhao’s adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s bestselling novel about William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes Hathaway, is a tender meditation on love and grief.

time to read

4 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

The 'analogue bag' trend helping to stop millennials scrolling

There's a new it-bag in fashion but this time it is not about a designer label or splashy logo.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

US hiring holds firm despite slow job growth in 2025

Hiring held firm in the US last month, official data showed, amid uncertainty over the strength and direction of the world's largest economy.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

UK right to use 'statecraft' in deciding whether to criticise allies, says attorney general

Nations are right to consider diplomatic relations when deciding whether to “call out” potential breaches of international law, the attorney general has said, after the UK government faced criticism over its reluctance to condemn the US attack on Venezuela.

time to read

3 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

UK to spend £200m on preparing troops for Ukraine role

The UK will spend £200m preparing British troops for deployment to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire with Russia, the defence secretary has announced.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

Two old masters in one: optical illusion found to be painting by Rubens

Is it a bald old man with a big bushy beard and a wine-addled stare?

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Money hacks Tax return deadline is looming - here's what to do

The deadline is 31 January, but don’t put it off - try to set aside enough time over the next few days to complete your tax return for the tax year that ran from 6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025.

time to read

4 mins

January 10, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size