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The Chancellor has presented his Budget to Parliament – here's a summary of what was announced.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK Hydrographic Office has been shortlisted for a national STEM Inspiration Award in the ‘large employer’ category (more than 250 employees).
Voting has closed to crown the first National Apprenticeship Awards ‘rising star’ of the year.
Government to roll-out more swimming lessons, extra teaching and improved guidance – supported by £320 million PE and Sport Premium.
New report shows more than 700,000 pupils benefiting from whole class instrumental teaching.
Government outlines plans to tackle grade inflation in its response to the subject-level TEF consultation
Two projects seek to break gender stereotypes and empower girls in STEM areas
The UK Civil Service has this week launched the UK’s first degree-level apprenticeship in economics
Consultation launched to help more adults get the digital skills they need to get on in life and work
FCO Minister Mark Field held a roundtable session with students and young professionals taking part in the ASEF Young Leaders’ Summit in Brussels.
Damian Hinds today (17 October) spoke at a roundtable at the Centre for Social Justice on alternative provision and exclusions.
Official figures, released by the Office for National Statistics today, show that youth unemployment has halved since 2010.
Matt Hancock talks to the Made By Dyslexia global summit about the challenges he has faced and the great benefits he has gained from being dyslexic.
The UK will give £12 million GBP to support education reform in Egypt through the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
British Middle East Minister Alistair Burt arrived to Cairo for a visit focusing on supporting the Egyptian government’s education reform and entrepreneurship.
Eighty new expert teachers to be recruited from industry into further education through the £5 million Taking Teaching Further programme.
Education Secretary speaks at launch of Confederation of School Trusts to praise the diversity and accountability of academies.
Education Secretary praises the diversity and accountability of the academies system, saying leaders “should be in the driving seat”.
Amanda Spielman has proposed changes to how Ofsted inspects from September 2019.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discussed the reasoning behind our proposals for the 2019 education inspection framework.
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