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In total, 108 people received awards from across the Department for Education's spectrum of responsibility.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Education Secretary, Michael Gove, today set out plans for reformed GCSEs.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, addresses the State Boarding Schools’ Association (SBSA) symposium.
Enduring legacy for next generation as thousands of pupils get opportunity to research people from their communities who fought in WW1
UK-wide cultural programme, Service for Commonwealth leaders at Glasgow Cathedral and Battlefield visits for schools planned
The Troops to Teachers graduate and non-graduate programmes were launched today.
Education Secretary Michael Gove today established a new independent panel to help ensure that lessons are learned when a child dies or is seriously harmed and there are signs of abuse or neglect.
David Laws, the Minister of State for Schools, laid this written ministerial statement on school funding reforms before Parliament.
The government has today announced a £2 million apprenticeship bursary scheme for the early years profession.
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has written to schools selected as regional winners of the pupil premium.
The government announces that more DVDs are to carry an age rating, more is to be done on online age ratings and WiFi will be family friendly.
Construction gets underway at the first school to be rebuilt under the Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
An improved package of support for young people leaving care was unveiled today by the Children and Families Minister, Edward Timpson.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, speaks to social workers about the importance of their work and child protection reforms.
The Minister of State for Schools on how universities take AS results into account when selecting students.
Michael Gove gives green light to 102 more free schools that will create more than 50,000 extra school places when full.
The Department for Education today published the interim report of NatCen's independent evaluation of the 16 to 19 bursary fund.
Education Secretary Michael Gove today announced the appointment of a children's chief social worker and new training for top graduates.
The government has today unveiled a new package of support to help local authorities attract and retain more foster carers from a wider range of backgrounds.
Edward Timpson, Children’s Minister, announces new funding to support foster carer recruitment and evidence-based interventions.
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