The UK Labour Party conference continues in Liverpool, with the Chancellor of the Exchequer set to announce guaranteed paid work placements for unemployed young people.
Rachel Reeves will tell delegates this morning that she wants to abolish long term youth unemployment in the UK.
If they refuse to accept them they risk losing benefits.
Separately, at a fringe event last night, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald called on both the British and Irish governments to prepare for a border poll by 2030.
There have been a number of policy announcements to coincide with this Labour conference as the party seeks to boost its popularity.
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will announce stricter rules for migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain.
They include a requirement to learn English, to have a clean criminal record and to volunteer in their community.
Tomorrow, the Prime Minister Keir Starmer will give his speech to the conference.