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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
In a speech at the Sutton Trust's Social Mobility Summit 2017 on 12 July, Justine Greening sets out new government initiatives.
Education Secretary opens the Sutton Trust Social Mobility Summit 2017, with a speech setting out the need for change.
Children's minister Robert Goodwill announces funding for 24 projects, as part of the Children's Social Care Innovation Programme.
Letters from Anne Milton to the chairs of the Construction Industry Training Board and Engineering Construction Industry Training Board.
Mission to deliver world-class technical education to give young people the best start.
Education Secretary addresses business and education leaders and calls for a skills revolution.
Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Education, confirms Nicola Dandridge as the first Chief Executive of the Office for Students.
Results published today (4 July 2017) show that the percentage of children achieving the expected standard in primary school has risen.
The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed its ministerial team’s portfolios today (3 July).
DfE becomes the first Government department to publish its gender pay gap and bonus pay gap.
The government has pledged that every secondary school in the country will be offered Mental Health First Aid training by 2020.
£200,000 funding to help teachers understand and identify mental health issues in children.
UK university teaching quality recognised for the first time.
Education Secretary addresses delegates at the launch of an initiative showcasing the top 50 UK firms for social mobility.
The Queen’s Birthday Honours list recognises over 130 people for their contribution to education, children’s services and equality.
Childcare support now available for parents.
EU students applying for university places in the 2018 to 2019 academic year will remain eligible for financial support.
Schools can use a buying framework negotiated by the government to save money on printers.
The Education Secretary sets out her vision to support all young people to access a good school and make the most of their talents.
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