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Methods article on improvements for estimating the value of land.
Nick Gibb congratulates publishers for recent improvements in textbook quality and ambition and discusses further challenges ahead.
Nick Gibb welcomes 14 nations to the first International Textbook Summit with the Royal Society and Cambridge Assessment.
Nick Gibb addresses a Social Market Foundation panel event on raising school standards
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Elizabeth Truss, delivered a speech on economic liberty and free enterprise.
Nick Gibb addresses the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) event 'Taking ownership of your curriculum: a national summit'.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb outlines how high-quality textbooks can benefit teachers, students and parents.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks to publishers about textbooks and materials for the new curriculum.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks at the Independent Academies Association.
The Secretary of State speaks to the Brighton conference on setting higher expectations for every child.
Commemorating the version's 400th anniversary.
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