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John Edwards will be the new Regional Schools Commissioner (RSC) for East Midlands and the Humber.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Millions invested to create more school places and improve facilities for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Education Secretary sets out plans for relationships education in primary schools and relationships and sex education in secondary schools.
Schools to receive £415 million to transform facilities and help pupils get healthy start to life.
Antony Jenkins is formally appointed chair of apprenticeship body.
Government proposes amendments to the Higher Education and Research Bill that will make real flexibility in learning a reality.
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation addresses the Universities UK members’ conference.
Small businesses from across England feature in the Get In Go Far campaign, highlighting the benefits of apprenticeships.
New employers network launched to help promote and champion diversity in apprenticeships.
The government calls for universities to do more to stop students buying custom written essays online.
The Education Secretary's plans to strengthen qualified teacher status (QTS) and continued professional development from September 2019.
Secretary of State for Education Justine Greening addresses the Chartered College of Teaching with her vision for the profession.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb addresses Buckingham University PGCE students.
Large employers are encouraged to register for an online apprenticeship service before the launch of the apprenticeship levy on 6 April.
Education Secretary Justine Greening was at a prize-giving event to hand the Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize to Courteney Ayre from Peterlee.
The Schools Minister talks to the Music and Drama Expo about arts as part of a broad and balanced curriculum.
Derby is one of 12 areas across the country that will receive additional support to remove barriers to social mobility.
Secretary of State for Education confirms Sir Michael Barber as the government’s preferred candidate to become the Chair of the OfS.
The sale, which will have no impact on borrowers, is part of a drive to sell assets in a way that secures value for money for taxpayers.
Skills Minister Robert Halfon makes clear the importance of digital skills.
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