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The Papers: 'Labour risking 'lost generation' and 'Britain's gone balmy!'

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BBC "Labour risking a 'lost generation' of jobless youth" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.BBC
Several of Thursday's front pages lead with a new report about unemployment among young people. A warning that "Labour risking a 'lost generation' of jobless youth" leads The Mail. The paper summarises a line from former Labour Cabinet Minister Alan Milburn's report as saying one in six young people "will be on the dole without major welfare reform." The Mail also carries another subhead on the Labour party: "Blair and Burnham's war of words erupts".
"Call for welfare reforms to save young people from becoming 'lost generation'," reads the headline on the front page of The i Paper.
The "calls for welfare reforms to save young people" also top The i Paper. It reports Milburn is expected to propose more funding for training and schemes to support young people in the workplace.
"Ministers raise heat on PM over North Sea" reads the headline on the front page of the Times.
The Times pulls out a different line from the report, that "over half of Neets have never held a job". Neets stands for young people not in employment, education or training. The top story for the Times is "ministers raise heat on PM over North Sea" as they "dispute claim that drilling won't cut bills".
"Heating bills up? Britain's gone balmy!" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.
With a rise in heating bills, the Metro says "Britain's gone balmy!" Millions of families will face a "scorching 13% rise" to warm their homes, it writes.
"Time to scrap Ed's net zero 'fantasy'," reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
As "households are warned of a huge hike in energy bills," the Daily Express is topped with a call from former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair that it is "time to scrap Ed's net zero 'fantasy'." Referring to Energy and Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband, the paper notes these comments come after Sir Tony "blasts Labour for lacking a coherent plan."
"Mandelson told Cabinet how to do their jobs" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.
The Daily Telegraph headlines on reporting that former British ambassador to the US Lord Peter Mandelson "told Cabinet how to do their jobs". The paper says files due to be released next week on the peer's time in Washington will show he "often messaged senior Labour politicians and officials with suggestions on how to conduct official business far outside his remit". It also carries the picture of a young woman, with the caption: "I was a Palestine activist... then I went to Israel."
"Mandelson vetting warned of ties to key figures in China and Russia" reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
The Guardian also leads with Mandelson, highlighting that his vetting "warned of ties to key figures in Russia and China". It also says the vetting agency had raised concern over a £1m loan he received to invest in an Israeli startup.
"Trump's war: the rising cost to you" reads the headline on the front page of the Independent.
"Trump's war: the rising cost to you" is the Independent's top story, as it breaks down rising prices on individual items "three months into the military campaign against Iran". Mortgages are up £821, energy £221, petrol £14.53 and meals 89p.
"Be safe in water.. or more will die" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.
Following the deaths of seven children and two adults while swimming in "heatwave horror," the Daily Mirror warns to "be safe in water.. or more will die."
"I've found Lee.. he's in jail for 'spying'," reads the headline on the front page of the Sun.
In an exclusive on former model Katie Price, the Sun says she is claiming her husband Lee Andrews is imprisoned in Dubai for "spying".
"Game of drones" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.
"Game of drones" tops the Daily Star, as it says "England's World Cup base will be guarded by security chiefs armed with 'hunter-catcher' drones to stop rival teams spying."
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