Sharp rise in UK young people not in work, education or training
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Number of young people not in work or education hits 11-year high
The latest figure of 987,000 16-24-year-olds not in work, education or training has risen by 110,000 in a year.BBC News - 23h -
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St Pancras plans for direct trains from UK to Germany
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UK ‘falling short’ in fight against rise of superbugs resistant to antibiotics
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Share of jobs paid below UK living wage rises at record rate
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UK house prices rise more than expected in February
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