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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The next generation of world-leading scientists across the UK will benefit from a multi-million-pound government package of investment.
Funding will target students who might be at greater risk of mental ill health or face barriers to getting support.
New research shows majority of graduates are better off for going to university and empowers students to make informed career choices.
Families encouraged to support children’s literacy and language skills from the home
£24 million package will strengthen the FE workforce and help to level up skills and opportunities up and down the country.
New survey reveals outdated views could be holding young people back from pursuing their dream career.
New data shows graduate earnings for each university in every region of England to help students make informed choices about higher education.…
Chris Skidmore spoke at the BETT Show about the importance of global collaboration to drive EdTech innovation in classrooms, staffrooms and lecture halls
Councils should review adoption practices so that potential adopters are not wrongly turned down from offering children a stable home.
A new online service will enable graduates to easily keep track of their student loan accounts as part of improvements to the repayment system.
£45 million boost to help adoptive families adjust to their new lives together
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announces further funding to support adopted children and their families
Two co-headteachers have developed a successful job share partnership at their primary school in Guildford.
Teachers’ working hours fall by 5 hours compared to 2016, with the reduction driven by decrease in time spent on marking, planning and non-teaching tasks
Schools Minister, Lord Agnew, spoke at the Schools North East summit about the Opportunity North East programme on Thursday 10 October.
More than 4 in 5 children and young people report being happy with their lives, as landmark new report on children’s wellbeing is published
Gavin Williamson wants universities to do everything they can to ensure students complete their courses and reduce dropout rates.
Universities Minister Chris Skidmore sets out his ambitions for building on UK universities international reputation for cutting edge research.
Plans for new immigration route revealed to enable international students to work in the UK for two-years post-graduation, aimed at attracting and retaining the brightest and best talent.
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