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19 new Technical Excellence Colleges will equip young people with the high-level technical skills needed to access well-paid, high-skilled jobs.
Women across the country will be better heard and served under new plans set out in the renewed Women’s Health Strategy.
Senior officials from the Turkmenistan Ministry of Energy attended UK-supported regional training on clean electricity transition.
High-sugar and deep-fried food taken off the menu in new plans to overhaul school dinners amid health crisis facing children, helping to tackle obesity.
Reporters from Ghana and Nigeria complete UK‑funded training at Imperial College, London to enhance evidence‑based storytelling and support policymaking.
The British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur hosted the ‘Leading the Future’: Women and Girls in Science Forum to celebrate women scientists.
Interest on Plan 2 and 3 student loans will be capped at 6%, instead of RPI+3%, to provide borrowers with certainty in an uncertain world.
Dr Emma Hennessey met government and education partners in Uganda to discuss co-operation on the Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarship programmes.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
£307 million to repair and maintain colleges in all regions of England to fix leaking roofs, broken windows and worn-out facilities, delivering national renewal.
What the changes are, when they will happen, and how they affect SIA licence applicants and licence holders.
Ruth Hannant and Polly Payne have been appointed joint CEOs of the higher education regulator.
High Commissioner Paul Turner attended the final day of a leadership training course run by the UK College of Policing for the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
UK Minister Malhotra and Mongolia Deputy Foreign Minister Amartuvshin underlined the importance of people-to-people ties and a shared commitment to democratic values for all areas of UK-Mongolia co-operation.
A letter from the Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions on current apprenticeship standards achievement rates.
David Marshall, our chief information security officer, has been working with the cyber stars of the future, as part of the Cyber Leaders Challenge.
New battery manufacturing apprenticeship unit developed, following rapid consultation with employers and sector experts, to support UK's growing battery sector.
A new community-led effort supported by the UK government has equipped six Solomon Islands coastal communities to better guard their livelihoods and food security from marine pollution.
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