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Ofsted's Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman discusses the quality of education, training and care services in England at the launch of Ofsted's Annual Report today.
The British Government today unveiled the recipients of the 2019 Marshall Scholarships, the largest class in the scholarship programme’s 65-year history.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Defra joins forces with Keep Britain Tidy to launch the ‘Keep it, Bin it’ campaign
Competition launched to appoint a framework of prison operators from which the operator of new prisons can be selected.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton speech at the Association of Colleges conference
Considering inter-subject comparability for science and language A levels.
Colleges must work more effectively with local employers to help unlock the unrealised potential of young people taking level 2 study programmes, Amanda Spielman will say in a speech this afternoon.
The Environment Agency host the National Drought Group (NDG) which brings together stakeholders to coordinate action to maintain protect the environment.
Nine Creative Industries clusters across eight UK cities will bring creative hubs together with researchers and businesses
Views sought on proposals to revise our rules about music and dance performances
New £84million National Centre to improve the teaching of computing and drive participation in computer science
Opportunities open across the UK
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock speaks to the King's Fund about the benefits of social prescribing.
The Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC)'s independent report on Universal Credit managed migration has been published.
Ofqual has launched a consultation on how to assess programming skills as part of GCSE computer science.
Minister for Trade and Export Promotion, Baroness Fairhead, writes for The Times Red Box on how UKEF backs British business and supports UK exports.
Leading QC Max Hill takes up his new role as Director of Public Prosecutions
The Slate Landscape of North-West Wales will be the UK’s next preferred nomination for UNESCO World Heritage site status
The UK reinforced their disapproval of chemical weapons and condemned their recent use in Douma by the Assad regime as well as in Salisbury by Russia.
The UK, along with the members of the G7, has issued a statement condemning in the strongest possible terms the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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