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Schools to be inclusive by design, with dedicated ‘inclusion bases’ and new guidance on adaptations to improve inclusivity and accessibility.
A notice to improve issued to St Ralph Sherwin Catholic MAT by the Department for Education.
Consultation launched on providing better, earlier, and more targeted help to adopted children and funding increased for adoption support fund
Lowering the train driver age from 20 to 18 will give younger people the chance to build rewarding careers in the UK railway industry.
13,000 apprenticeship and T Level opportunities created by government’s plan to transform school buildings.
MI5 and cyber security services deliver rare briefings to Vice Chancellors and political parties to harden the UK’s resilience against foreign interference.
Welfare reforms designed to rebalance the benefits system and support more people into work move forward today, as Universal Credit legislation is laid in Parliament (Monday 9 February).
Young people across the country are to benefit from a clearer path into apprenticeships, as the Prime Minister vows to “unlock opportunities for young people across the country” ahead of National Apprenticeship Week.
Young people will be given a quicker route into high-quality jobs on major projects as the Government slashes red tape to fast-track the process.
This document sets out an update on the progress of the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), from the Review's co-chairs.
Thousands more children in the social care system in England will grow up in loving homes, under plans to create up to 10,000 new foster care places.
Young people are set to benefit from TV and film industry support for the Government’s Youth Guarantee.
How the School-based Nursery Capital Grant funding helped a primary school to repurpose an existing space to create a new preschool class.
How a Best Start Family Hub integrates early-years education alongside other wider family support.
Historic legislation to end the two-child limit and lift hundreds and thousands of children out of poverty has moved a step closer to reality today.
Disabled people are set to benefit from the expertise of some of the world's tech giants to help make the workplace more accessible to them.
Twelve experts appointed to the steering group for the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Millions of working women will be better off with new measures being introduced to tackle historic gender pension gap.
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