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Youth unemployment in Britain will reach the 1 million mark over the coming year unless the government provides job guarantees or incentives for school leavers and graduates to stay on in education, a thinktank warns.The Resolution Foundation RF said that in the absence of action an extra 600,000 people under the age of 25 would swell dole queues, with a risk of long-term damage to their career and pay prospects.The thinktanks report said the corona class of 2020 鈥?the 800,000 school leavers and graduates due shortly to join the labour market 鈥?was the m stanley cup ost exposed age group to th stanley cup becher e likely unemployment surge caused by the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that 408,000 people in the 18-24 age group were unemployed.The thinktank said the crisis posed particular problems for young people. Ministers needed to respond with the offer of guaranteed jobs, focusing apprenticeship opportunities on young workers and introducing new maintenance grants to encourage the under 25s to extend stanley cups their education by a year.The RF said a short-term lack of job opportunities would lead to long-term scarring of young people. Its report said employment rates of graduates entering the labour market during this crisis were projected to be 13% lower in three years time than they would have been had the crisis never happened.Employment rates for mid- and low-skilled workers risked falling even further by 27% and 37% respective Cmpb Fatigue is an oppressive cocoon. It has made me seek joy wherever I can
What strikes you most about the new justice policy outlined in the coalition programme for government is the absence of rhetoric. The new watchwords are moderation, common sense and effectiveness. As an example: everyone knows that drugs and drink fuel crime and an stanley trinkflaschen tisocial behaviour 鈥?so let s deal with addictions and binge-drinking in a way that reduces harm and cuts costs. The coalition government appears to be taking the opportunity to break with the failed legacy of vacuous prison-building and instead concentrate on what works in justice policy.When the new justice secretary, Kenneth Clarke, was last in charge of prisons and penal policy, as home secretary, the average prison population in England and Wales 1992鈥?993 was 44,628. That figure now stands at over 85,000 鈥?a number Clarke described after his appointment as extraordinarily high . The political arms race over the criminal justice policy indulged in by successive Conservative and Labour administrations over the past two decades has seen the UK prison pop stanley mexico ulation grow from average to the highest in western Europe. As outlined stanley cup in the Prison Reform Trust briefing launched this week, the social and economic costs of our addiction to custody have been immense.In the current climate it would be a form of economic madness to allow the prison population to continue to spiral out of control. Each new prison place costs 拢170,000 to build and maintain, and the cost per prisoner per year is 拢45,000. Total prison