PM Keir Starmer has vowed to tackle a crisis of young people struggling with 'unprecedented levels of isolation' with the launch of a landmark youth strategy on Wednesday
Baroness Mone’s 'fleecing of the taxpayer' was not a one-off as corruption is 'hiding in plain sight' on Britain’s high streets, a leading Labour MP has warned
Young people will have better access to apprenticeships in shops and restaurants in a major multi-million pound drive to tackle record levels of youth unemployment
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall warned social media companies they are complicit in creating spaces where 'sexism festers' if they fail to act on online misogyny
Keir Starmer has insisted it is 'important that politicians stick to their word' as he was grilled on possible taxes hitting working people at next week's Budget
The number of under 19s starting apprenticeships fell by more than a quarter during the final seven years of Tory rule, new analysis from the Trades Union Congress shows
Ofcom has ramped up its probe into an online suicide forum after bereaved families and survivors said they were 'dismayed and appalled' by its lack of action
Plans to name and shame people on Community Payback schemes could do 'severe and long-lasting damage' to children with parents in the criminal justice system, experts warn today.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage performatively sat in the spectators' gallery, instead of on the MPs' benches in the chamber, as he whined about not getting to speak in PMQs
The survey of doctors suggests corridor care 'has sadly become an everyday reality' for medics and is not confined to winter, according to the Royal College of Physicians
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said vocational education has been seen as an 'afterthought for too long' as she announced new qualifications called V-levels