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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
The new integrated communities English language programme is open for applications.
Information about the subjects and qualifications that count towards the EBacc.
This pack, for children in years 2 to 6, addresses the needs of advanced English as an additional language learners in developing writing.
Information for anyone wishing to make use of English Housing Survey data to conduct their own analysis or to understand how the survey's run and managed.
Examples of pupils' work to demonstrate teacher assessment (TA) judgements in English reading at the end of key stage 1 in 2019.
This note explains proposed changes to the way legislation is considered in the House of Commons to give English and Welsh MPs a fairer say.
English grammar, punctuation and spelling test materials were administered to eligible pupils at the end of key stage 2 in May 2022.
This guidance explains how public authorities can ensure that their public-facing staff speak English (or Welsh).
The statutory programmes of study and attainment targets for English at key stages 1 to 4.
Technical review of the standing orders related to english votes for english laws and the procedures they introduced.
This guidance summarises devolution in England, what these different English institutions with devolved powers and funds are, and what they are responsible for.
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