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Regular UKHSA updates on the ongoing investigation into higher than usual rates of liver inflammation (hepatitis) in children across the UK.
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has announced the permanent location for the new Darlington Economic Campus and pledged to ensure more Treasury roles move to the town
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
From 21st July 2022, there are a number of amendments to the Parole Board Rules 2019.
Environment Secretary George Eustice has confirmed Alan Lovell DL as the new Chair of the Environment Agency
Secretary of State for Levelling Up Greg Clark has written a piece in The I on contracts for remediation to protect leaseholders.
Ofqual research reports on student and teacher experiences of teacher assessed grades (TAGs) for GCSE, AS and A levels and some VTQ qualifications.
Education and charity leaders are joining the Ofqual Board.
Premier League and Championship clubs wishing to introduce licensed ‘safe standing’ areas at football stadiums will be able to do so from the start of the 2022/23 season.
Strong multi-academy trusts to be found to help rapidly improve schools with consecutive Ofsted ratings below Good
Sellafield Ltd has been listed in the top 100 apprenticeship employers in England for 2022.
The Chief Regulator pledges to carry forward innovations made during the pandemic and discusses the benefits of regulation for apprentices and students.
Sir Patrick Vallance delivered a short speech for the ETF’s Policy that Works conference to support using evidence-based decision-making to change the way policies are developed.
Ofqual is inviting organisations to run the National Reference Test from 2025.
Minister of State for Equalities, Kemi Badenoch, has today (29th June) launched a new service which modernises the process of applying for a Gender Recognition Certificate.
The Environment Secretary has selected Alan Lovell DL as the Government’s preferred candidate for Chair of the Environment Agency.
Jonathan Scott considers the CMA’s experience in relation to competition enforcement and regulatory alternatives, underlining the importance of collaboration across the regulatory community.
An innovative framework for measuring social mobility, tracking people from where they start to where they end up in life, has been unveiled today.
The CMA's Panel Chair delivered a speech to The Law Society's Competition Section.
The Chief Regulator recognises the impact of the pandemic, discusses why students’ best interests drive Ofqual decisions, and explains that 2022 results will likely be lower than 2021’s.
The Secretary of State sets out his ambitions for the school system, drawing on the Schools White Paper and Schools Bill currently passing through parliament
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