darren morgan, from these figures., they compile these figures every month that gives us a snapshot of what is happening in the economy and remember, these are looking back, figures forjuly, they tell us what has already happened. lots of speculation and interest in how this plays out as the furlough scheme is wound down. but victoria, absolutely right to highlight it as young people who are bearing the brunt of all of this. just to put that into context for you, of the rising unemployment in july, that into context for you, of the rising unemployment injuly, versus thejuly rising unemployment injuly, versus the july before, rising unemployment injuly, versus thejuly before, it rising unemployment injuly, versus the july before, it was rising unemployment injuly, versus thejuly before, it was 104,000 higher, more people out of work, of those 76,000 young people, so nearly three quarters of them were aged between 16 and 24. really tells you that times are pretty tough for young people right now. even hanging on to thejo