Premier League and Channel 4 to train teenagers in Labour's 45m work drive
Briefly

The government is launching a £45 million trailblazer scheme to provide skills training for teenagers at major institutions, aimed at reducing youth unemployment and promoting education.
Ministers aim to transform the welfare system and out-of-work support, particularly addressing the over 9 million people economically inactive, including almost 1 million young people.
Liz Kendall emphasized the importance of supporting disadvantaged youth, stating that these opportunities are critical for giving young people the skills and confidence they need.
The plan includes serious discussions around the rewiring of the economic inactivity landscape, with proposals targeting the one in eight young people currently not engaged in education or employment.
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