Recent data reveals a significant increase in UK job vacancies, particularly in sectors such as delivery driving, courier services, acting, entertainment, presenting, and pest control. In June, the UK job market saw 1.7 million job advertisements, representing a 9% increase compared to May and an 11% rise year-on-year, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (Rec). Regions experiencing the highest growth in vacancies include Anglesey, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and Cheshire. Sectors like agriculture, retail, and hospitality also showed notable increases, suggesting strong seasonal hiring activity ahead of summer. Lorraine Laryea, Rec’s chief standards officer, highlighted a general upward trend in hiring despite potential seasonal influences. She emphasized the importance of sustained economic policies to support ongoing recovery efforts. Additionally, concerns over youth unemployment have intensified, with a report indicating that the cost of the youth unemployment crisis exceeds £125 billion annually. This figure surpasses the national education budget and is nearly twice the defense spending. Former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn warned of a 'lost'
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