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The government needs to ensure teacher graded exams are fair and to think beyond summer schools in coronavirus education recovery plan, says the SMC.
Additional testing and sequencing will be made available in Ealing to control and suppress the potential spread of a COVID-19 variant.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Speaking at the launch of the Office for Students' review of digital teaching in higher education, Gavin Williamson discussed the future of online learning.
Minister Wendy Morton delivered this statement during the Enhanced Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner on Belarus
Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI have today published their latest antibody surveillance report tracking COVID-19 infection across England.
The online training, developed by PHE, is now available for those supporting children and young people affected by coronavirus (COVID-19).
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, addresses the CBI construction roundtable
Since its launch last May, NHS Test and Trace has reached more than 6 million contacts, including 90.2% of close contacts for whom communication details were provided.
New tools and techniques to help us detect and take account of non-stationarity in flood frequency estimation for flood scheme appraisal.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson delivers Oral Statement to MPs on plans to help children catch up and on how qualifications in England will be awarded this summer.
Paul Fox has had his jail sentence increased following an intervention by the Solicitor General, Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP.
The annual rough sleeping snapshot shows that rough sleeping has fallen 43% since 2018.
Material can now be disclosed on the Digital Case System
The UK Government has today announced the opening of a new walk-through coronavirus testing centre in Niddrie, Edinburgh.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announces further sanctions against members of Myanmar's State Administration Council.
The Student Loans Company has been awarded Investors in Diversity accreditation
Dr Simon Thurley CBE has been appointed as Chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The National Lottery Heritage Fund for a three year period from 01 April 2021 until 31 March 2024 He takes over from René Olivier…
New £700 million plan laid out to help young people in England catch up on lost learning due to the pandemic
Direction from the Secretary of State for Education to Ofqual's Chief Regulator about how GCSE, AS, A level and vocational and technical qualifications should be awarded in 2021.
An article from Chief Regulator, Simon Lebus, explaining the arrangements for 2021.
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