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Data published today shows forecasts for student numbers, the cost of student loans and loan repayments in England.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Universities Minister announced that a new group will be created to improve support for students with disabilities in higher education.
New data published today shows the wide variation in graduate outcomes depending course and institution.
Stonewall and NAHT welcome guidance to help ensure children have the knowledge they need to grow up healthy, happy and safe
Lord Agnew spoke at the Festival of Education at Wellington College on 20 June 2019
How Manchester city council identified gaps and offered training to prepare social workers for the NAAS assessment.
New report highlights how traineeships are benefiting young people and employers.
Second wave of FE providers announced to teach T Levels from 2021 – bringing the total to over 100.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds speech at Reform on what disadvantage looks like today and why, based on the latest analysis and evidence.
Education Secretary sets out plans to prevent the most vulnerable children missing out on school, raising visibility of those who have needed a social worker
Damian Hinds visits Arsenal's Double Club to see how it is helping pupils learn languages
22 new free schools approved to open, aiming to help raise standards and give parents more choice
More than nine out of 10 parents got one of their top three choices of primary or secondary school for their children this year.
Multimillion government investment to fund new artificial intelligence conversion degrees and innovation in adult online learning
Almost 100 people from education and children's services sectors recognised in this year's Queen’s Birthday Honours List
A letter from Nadhim Zahawi, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, highlighting issues raised by the Children’s Future Food Inquiry.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton announces the third and final round of colleges to receive funding from the Strategic College Improvement Fund.
Government ecnourages schools across the North East to express interest in proposals to improve transitions from primary to secondary school
Paralympic swimmer Baron Chris Holmes chairs group to improve use of education technology, including accessibility and inclusion in the classroom
New T Level branding unveiled to boost awareness of the new courses ahead of the 2020 rollout.
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