News Round-Up
22 April 2026
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Almost a million young Britons under 25 are out of work while migrant youth employment has quadrupled, prompting calls for a "future workforce credit" to get Brits into jobs and ease rising welfare costs.
Forget Keir Starmer's Modern Industrial Strategy waffle, says Joanna Gray. As someone who works with young people, this is what they need right now – and it's not AI, 'green jobs' and even more imported workers.
Heart attacks in American young people under 44 years of age have surged an "alarming" 66% since 2020, with experts blaming a sharp rise in myocarditis during the pandemic.
A dramatic rise in abdominal cancers among younger people, even those under 45, is sparking alarm among medical experts.
Official stats show that just 162 Italians under 40 died with COVID-19 in 2020. So why was the Government so set on vaccinating them all, ask Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left Gen Z, particularly those aged 18-24, less confident in public speaking, highlighting wider concerns about the pandemic's impact on young people's development and mental health.
More than 28,000 people in England and Wales have been convicted of breaches of Covid regulations, despite the Government’s insistence that it never intended to criminalise people during the pandemic.
Child clinical psychologist Dr Zenobia Storah reviews the desperate accounts of life during the Covid lockdowns for young people and the appalling legacy for their mental health.
As liberal democracies increasingly fail to deliver the promise of greater opportunity and prosperity, the young may be increasingly drawn towards authoritarianism.
Young people are more Left wing than ever, and are not becoming more conservative with age. It's not just wokeness – the Right have failed to address this generation's real challenges, according to Andrew Sullivan.