Big news today: the Youth Justice Board just released its latest stats, and for the first time in decades, fewer kids are entering the justice system.
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“No Place to Call Home: London’s Social Housing Crisis and Its Toll on Young Lives”
Families in London are facing alarming new challenges—according to a report from Loughborough University’s Minimum Income Standard
Left Behind: The UK’s Youth NEET Crisis and Its New Impact on a Generation
The NEET classification encompasses young people who are disengaged from traditional pathways of education and employment.
Navigating the New Immigration Landscape: Implications for UK Youth
In May 2025, the UK government released a major immigration white paper to overhaul its migration approach.
Unspoken Journeys: Ultimate Harassment on TfL and How Young People Can Stay Safe
Harassment on public transport isn’t new. But what is new is how frequently it’s being reported — and just how many young






