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The Schools Minister writes to the 'Yorkshire Post' in response to Fiona Millar's article on free schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Michael Gove and Tim Loughton launch new guidance to help local authorities speed up and increase adoptions.
Children's Minister responds to the provisional 2009 annual conception statistics from the Office of National Statistics.
The DfE responds to concerns from the National Secular Society about protection of staff in faith schools converting to academy status.
Details of the government's new approach to Sure Start children’s centres through statutory guidance.
Department for Education confirms that Capita Business Services Ltd is the preferred supplier to administer the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
New report from the Royal Society highlights the need for science and maths teaching reform.
Ahead of its £5 million renovation, Minister for Young People, Tim Loughton, visited the Station Youth Project in Bristol.
Children's Minister responds to NSPCC data on the prevalence of child abuse and announces funding for the charity and its helplines.
The Department for Education's response to the judicial review judgment and details of Justice Holman's findings.
Michael Gove presents award for Winkler's tireless campaigning to support the earlier identification of children with SEN or disabilities.
Children's Minister Tim Loughton said: "The new system will be less bureaucratic and less intimidating."
The Education Secretary on the coalition plans for education, including how schools will be identified for the Academies programme.
The Children's Minister talks about altruism, the Big Society and the function volunteering has in communities.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about the Government's aim to reduce bureaucracy in social work.
The Minister for Schools talks about the schools White Paper and the government's agenda for reform in schools.
Education Secretary Michael Gove appoints Baroness Morgan of Huyton to post of Ofsted chairman.
Michael Gove welcomes Darren Henley’s report on music education, which shows how top musicians can help disadvantaged schools.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools speaks about what the academies programme has achieved so far and about the advantages of academy freedoms.
Reg Bailey launches a call for evidence as part of his review into the commercialisation and premature sexualisation of children.
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