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New trust set up to run services for vulnerable children and families in Bradford, following recommendations made by Commissioner
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A consultation is launched seeking views on plans to reform options at Level 2 and below.
Two Hackney schools set to save £1.5 million over 3 years after working with a school resource management adviser (SRMA).
As part of the launch of the Government's response to the post-18 review into higher education, Minister Donelan delivered a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies.
Secretary of State for Education letter to Ofqual on its regulatory approach to level 3 academic and technical qualifications.
Government to consult on new plans to drive up quality of university courses and ensure degrees equip students with the skills they need.
From 21 February, childcare providers do not have to notify Ofsted of any COVID-19 cases at their setting, whether in staff or children.
Brings clarity on meeting legal duties when discussing issues such as Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Speaking at a UCAS event, Michelle Donelan set out the government's vision for higher education with quality, fair access and transparency at the forefront.
Prisoners are to be offered apprenticeships for the first time in an unprecedented move to cut crime and address local labour shortages.
BBC and NHS among employers to recruit up to 1500 apprentices on new flexi-job apprenticeships.
State of the Nation report highlights positive impact of keeping schools open, with millions more to be invested in senior mental health lead training.
Today marks the start of the National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2022, celebrating the positive impact apprenticeships bring to employers, individuals, and the economy.
Information being published will help students to focus their revision for GCSE, AS and A level exams which are planned to go ahead this summer.
Plans confirmed for register of children not in school so no child can ‘fall through the cracks’
Skills, schools and families at the heart of government plans to improve public services and level up left behind areas.
New data on government’s free period product scheme shows strong take up across the country
Antisemitism summit will bring together vice chancellors and leading Jewish rights groups to discuss key issues affecting staff and students
New consultation to end postcode lottery in how schools manage avoidable absence
£8 million from NHS England to support secondary schools with the in-school vaccination programme.
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