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A speech given by Ofqual's Chief Regulator, Sir Ian Bauckham, at the Wellington Festival of Education.
MHRA CEO argues that for the UK’s long-term health and prosperity, regulation should help lead, rather than follow, innovation
The Prime Minister has appointed Ann Allen, Priya Guha, Janice Lane, Toufic Machnouk and Tom Solomon, and reappointed Anya Hurlbert and Baroness Morgan as Trustees of the Science Museum Group
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
How a provider in a rural area enrolled significant numbers of learners studying higher technical qualifications (HTQ) on modular acceleration programme (MAP) modules.
Dstl this week marks 25 years at the heart of the UK’s defence and national security, delivering science and technology advantage that keeps the country safe.
A dozen cutting-edge projects will benefit thousands of patients battling obesity across the UK.
Leading US and UK fusion labs deepen trans-Atlantic collaboration on plasma science, workforce exchange and advanced computing.
Graduates earn on average around £100,000 more over their lifetime than non-graduate counterparts, but returns vary by degree subject.
The Environment Agency has completed £120,000 of improvements at Milford Dam, a key flood defence on the outskirts of Milford-on-Sea in Hampshire.
Oxford and UCL to host new government-backed labs developing the next generation of AI that more businesses and services can readily use
New investment in early years safeguarding to deliver 3,000 more surprise Ofsted nursery visits, tougher checks and faster action to keep children safe.
SilentGlass is a plug-and-play cyber security device developed by NCSC and commercialised with support from GOTT, now licensed to a UK firm for global use.
Prime Minister secures major jobs and energy investment at G7 to deliver growth and security at home.
G7 Leaders' call on the fight against cancer.
A new national network to coordinate standards for the quantum technologies that will revolutionise everything from medicine to banking and transport.…
Memorandum of Cooperation signed between UK national fusion laboratory and Japan’s National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology.
UK-Japan Frontier Technology Partnership.
The UK and Japan are expected to agree investment creating tens of thousands of new jobs and more than £18 billion in economic gains, alongside a new partnership at the forefront of next-generation technologies.
More than £6 billion of new investment and around 8,000 new jobs have been announced this week, as companies from around the world choose to build, hire and scale here.
Marking errors affected more than 60,000 candidates taking international English language tests.
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