Fashion isn’t just clothes. It’s identity, expression—and right now, it’s undergoing a major revolution driven by young people demanding change. A recent panel at Germany’s Fashion Future conference, co-hosted by Fashion Council Germany and Scotland’s King’s Foundation, gave Gen Z and Gen Alpha a direct seat at the table. For the first time, brands weren’t guessing what...
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Young Labels Out, Heritage In: What Boohoo’s Rebrand to Debenhams Means for Gen Z
They did a double-take: Boohoo, the fast-fashion brand synonymous with cheap, trendy vibes for teens and twenty‑somethings, has officially rebranded itself as the Debenhams Group. That’s right—the retailer behind your viral summer haul is now using the name of a one-time British high-street staple as its flagship identity. But beneath the logo swap lies a...
EU Youth Mobility: Opportunity or Challenge for Young Britons?
Today’s headlines are buzzing: Labour is progressing with a proposed EU youth mobility scheme that could allow thousands of young Europeans aged 18–30 to live and work in the UK for one to three years. It’s a bold move that’s stirring strong reactions across politics and public opinion—but what does this mean for young people...
A New Lifeline: What Young Futures Hubs Really Mean for UK Youth
Every week, dozens of vulnerable teens fall through the cracks—whether that ends up leading to crime, mental health breakdowns, or simply a life of feeling lost. That’s why the UK government’s bold launch of Young Futures Hubs could, if done right, change the game for young people across the country. What’s Going On? Announced by...
They Tried to Silence Us”: What the Junk-Food Ad Block Means for Young People
In June 2025, Bite Back’s youth-led campaign Commercial Break was scheduled to take over billboards across South London. Its message was bold: “We’ve bought this ad space so the junk‑food giants couldn’t — young people deserve a commercial break.” But just days before launch, outdoor advertising giants JCDecaux and Global yanked the campaign—censoring a fully...
Justice on Hold: What Fewer Jury Trials Could Mean for Young People in the UK
There’s a new conversation happening in the UK justice system — and it’s raising a lot of eyebrows. The government is proposing cutting back on jury trials as part of a wider push to stop what some are calling a “total system collapse” of the courts. Sounds dramatic, but if you dig deeper into the...
Priced Out of Paradise: Why Holidays Are Slipping Further from Young People’s Reach
Remember when going abroad felt like a rite of passage? That buzz of catching a flight, sun on your face, Insta-ready outfits packed, and a week of escapism on a beach in Spain or Cyprus? Well… hold that thought. Because in 2025, it’s starting to feel more like a luxury few young people can afford....
Beats Over Barriers: How One London Studio Is Rewriting Young Lives
It’s no secret that London’s youth scene took a hit when 30% of youth centres shut down between 2010 and 2019 due to funding cuts. Those centres were more than just hang-out spots—they were lifelines. For many, no safe space meant real danger. But now, one East London studio is using music as its weapon...
London Councils Call for “Root & Branch” Reform of the Asylum and Care System
London Councils has issued a powerful warning: the current asylum and care system for unaccompanied minors is broken and urgently needs a full overhaul—“root and branch reform.” This is more than bureaucracy; it’s a matter of safeguarding young lives who arrive here without support, and ensuring local communities can cope without being sidelined. What’s the...
E-Scooters: London’s Trial, Safety, and What It Means for a Generation on the Move
Electric scooters (e-scooters) are quickly becoming a symbol of modern urban life. Sleek, fast, and, for many young people, a fun and affordable alternative to traditional transport. But behind the buzz and convenience, there’s an important question emerging: what do e-scooters mean for youth safety, freedom, and the future of travel? With Transport for London...