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"textContent": "'Too many young people are struggling to take that first step from education to work', Technology Secretary Liz Kendall and Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden write",
"title": "'We can't ignore AI risk to entry level jobs as over one million young people unemployed or not in education'"
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