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Report recommends clampdown on sexualised ‘wallpaper’ surrounding children.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Figures released today show that more than 1,200 schools have applied to become academies.179 schools have applied in the last month.
Education Secretary Michael Gove MP today launched a consultation to make the school admissions process simpler, fairer and more transparent for all parents.
The Department for Education announces plans for significant reductions in the bureaucracy that controls how schools manage teacher performance and deal with poorly performing teachers.
Details of Michael Gove's announcement about making it easier for schools to employ teachers from Australia, New Zealand, USA, and Canada.
The Secretary of State for Education thanks Tim Byles, CEO of Partnerships for Schools, who is to leave his post after nearly 5 years.
This speech is about recidivism. It’s about the frightening fact that 39 per cent of offenders re-offend. Countless extra crimes in every part…
The Children's Minister sets out the government's next steps in response to Barnado's 'Cut Them Free' campaign on child sexual exploitation.
Children's Minister writes in response to a letter in 'The Guardian' in May 2011 on Professor Munro's review of child protection.
Good afternoon everyone. I want to start by thanking Alan Tuckett both for his kind words of introduction and for the many other things he…
From today, groups that want to open free schools in September 2012 can submit their detailed plans to the Department for Education.
Tim Loughton marks the start of Foster Carers Fortnight by issuing a statement.
Education Secretary Michael Gove reflects on the coalition government's first year - and argues that giving teachers more freedom "is a decisive shift in the education landscape".
Schools Minister writes in response to an article in 'The Independent' on the number of applications to set up free schools.
Speaking at the Wellington Academy, Michael Gove outlined the ways in which independent schools are helping to support academies.
All the Wolf Review recommendations were accepted by Michael Gove in the government's response to her review of vocational education.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about hard times, great expectations and transforming services for young people.
Department for Education figures released today show that a third of all secondary schools have become or are converting to academies.
A wide-ranging review in to frontline child protection practice has been published.
Two Irish nationals have been awarded honorary OBEs for their outstanding contribution to education in England.
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