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  1. But today’s teenagers have been let down. In the last 14 years, youth services have been cut massively by the current Conservative and preceding coalition governments. Safe places to meet, spend leisure time and have fun, overseen and supported by trained youth workers who are committed to offering them guidance and support, have been targets of austerity and local authority cuts.

  2. Under Sunak’s proposed scheme, 18-year-olds would either spend a year in the military or one weekend out of every four volunteering. The scheme is intended to , which Sunak said would make ...

  3. Around 20,000 teenagers across Lancashire could be enlisted in the army if the Government brings back National Service. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to have the controversial scheme ...

  4. Next is Lancaster with 1,594 teenagers turning 18 in 2029 - 1.10 per cent of its population, followed by Blackpool with 1,545 teenagers on its books (1.09 per cent of the resort’s residents). Another 1,249 teenagers would be eligible in the Wyre district (Poulton, Cleveleys, Fleetwood, Garstang, Preesall, Thornton), and a further 885 in Fylde (St Annes, Lytham, Kirkham, Wesham).

  5. Titled Dreams: Drivers, Enablers and Pathways of Adolescent Development in Singapore, the study was launched in 2023 when the participants were in Secondary 1. It consists of seven sub-studies ...

  6. New Novel Exposes the Dangers of Deepfakes and Social Media. Today's teenagers have the power to change reality. WAYNE, N.J., May 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorney and author Felicia Farber ...

  7. Under the plan, more teenagers would be conscripted from Birmingham than any other council area in the country - with more than 17,000 affected. But in 2029, 18-year-olds will make up a higher ...