Government unveils £820m jobs plan to tackle youth unemployment crisis
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The government has unveiled an £820 million package aimed at tackling rising youth unemployment.
New plans will offer young people on benefits jobs in construction and hospitality, alongside training and work experience.
Up to 55,000 guaranteed jobs will be provided from spring 2026, with additional intensive support for job seekers.
Young people who decline the offered help without a valid reason could face a reduction in their financial support.
The initiative responds to youth unemployment reaching its highest level since the Covid pandemic, with nearly a million young people currently not in employment, education, or training.