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Pupils across the country will find out today (1 March) which secondary school has offered them a place for September, as education standards continue to rise.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Professor Jo Swaffield and Dr Brian Bell have been appointed as members of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) for 3 years from 6 February 2018.
Schools will receive £600 for every additional pupil who takes an advanced maths qualification, helping to ensure Britain has skills for success in the future.
Secretary of State for Justice's speech at the Queen’s Counsel appointment ceremony, recognising the barristers and solicitors who have been formally appointed to the rank of QC this year.
A competition to identify a second wave of test beds will allow organisations to apply for a share of up to £6 million in funding.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb addresses education ministers from across the Commonwealth.
Changes to professional skills tests will make sure the best and brightest can pursue a career in teaching.
Senior counter-fraud experts meet at the first ever International Public Sector Fraud Symposium in London.
Speech given by CMA General Counsel, Sarah Cardell, at the UK Competition Law 2018 conference.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, delivered an Oral Statement to the House of Commons, updating members on the current political situation.
David Davis gave a speech on delivering our Future Economic Partnership in Vienna
Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at Derby College as she launches a review of post-18 education and funding.
Using Earth Observation and Global Navigation Satellite System technologies, the British Government will help Peru tackle disaster relief and disease control.
The Royal Mint today appointed Anne Jessopp as its new chief executive and Deputy Master of the Mint.
Two men have been arrested in Chelsea and Hampstead Heath in connection with a nationwide waste crime investigation today (Tuesday 13 February).
Over 30 delegates visited Peru to share their international expertise and identify opportunities to support the Lima 2019 Panamerican Games.
The Industrial Strategy highlights the importance of bringing together the UK’s world-class research with business investment to develop technologies and industries of the future that benefit society, as well as our economy.
Improved disaster response in Commonwealth states and tropical disease control are among the goals of 10 new projects involving British space organisations, Science Minister Sam Gyimah announced today.
An overview of plans for the East Coast, West Coast and East Midlands rail franchises.
Robots controlled by smart auto-navigation systems are doing battle in an £8.5 million competition to find ways to tackle Sellafield radioactive hotspots.
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