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The Education Secretary has backed a review which will consider whether students should apply to university after getting their A level results.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Gavin Williamson meets staff and students at Dudley College of Technology and Walsall Studio School.
Universities Minister Chris Skidmore sets out his ambitions for building on UK universities international reputation for cutting edge research.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson sets a challenge to the higher education sector to ensure wider access to universities to students from all backgrounds
Michelle Donelan confirmed as Children and Families Minister
Plans for new immigration route revealed to enable international students to work in the UK for two-years post-graduation, aimed at attracting and retaining the brightest and best talent.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveils a new drive for the next wave of free schools.
New review launches to improve support for children with additional needs
Increase in pupils reaching the highest standard at the end of primary school
Gavin Williamson's response to the letter sent from the Competition and Markets Authority.
Plans to raise primary and secondary teachers' salaries by 2022
New measures announced to continue raising standards in schools, including lifting the exemption on outstanding school inspections and more support for struggling schools.
Providers of 16-19 education such as further education and sixth form colleges will receive £400 million additional funding.
PM hosted Downing Street reception to celebrate girls’ education and entrepreneurship.
Prime Minister and Education Secretary congratulate pupils on GCSE results as more than a fifth of all entries achieve grade 7 or above
Entries to EBacc subjects and overall arts subjects have risen, as GCSE results are released today
Gavin Williamson sees first-hand how high-quality technical training is boosting skills and jobs
National Retraining Scheme gathers pace as new digital service Get Help to Retrain is rolled out to the West Midlands and North East
Pupils up and down the country receive A level results - with entries to STEM subjects increasing for both boys and girls
Gavin Williamson says every young person should feel proud of their achievements, as over 200,000 pupils collect their A level results this morning
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