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The final report of Professor Dame Ann Dowling’s review of business-university collaborations.
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The winners of The Queen's Awards for Enterprise have been announced today.
Gavin Williamson spoke about access targets at universities with poor student outcomes as well as driving up standards in higher education.
Government awards £1.8 million to prepare more offenders for work and training.
The UK has announced £5.3 million of new UK aid to support salaries of teachers in the world's poorest refugee-hosting countries.
The money will go to six research centres across the UK whose research addresses challenges around online safety and privacy
The draft Online Safety Bill will help safeguard young people and clamp down on racist abuse, while upholding democratic debate online.
England came fourth out of the 43 countries that tested children of the same age in the Progress International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS).
The UK's International Ambassador for Human Rights, Rita French, delivered this statement during the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Education.
The Online Safety Bill will help protect young people and clamp down on racist abuse online, while safeguarding freedom of expression.
A temporary export bar has been placed on a manuscript gifted to Queen Elizabeth I by Archbishop Matthew Parker
Reforms to shield the public from rip-offs and boost competition.
British Embassy in Lima celebrated its very first Harry Potter Book Night, a worldwide initiative to encourage children and young audiences to read the saga by J.K. Rowling.
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