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In a speech made at the Royal Aeronautical Society, Baroness Vere discusses engineering and education.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Advising on alternatives to commercial insurance.
Open College Network Yorkshire and Humber Region (CERTA) is no longer an Ofqual-recognised awarding organisation.
Sunday 23 June marked International Women in Engineering Day 2019 (INWED19).
Details of the 2019 events and meetings the Groceries Code Adjudicator and her team will be attending or hosting.
Lord Agnew spoke at the Festival of Education at Wellington College on 20 June 2019
Amanda Spielman spoke about education’s role in preparing young people for life in modern Britain.
It’s now even easier to find information about repaying your student loan.
Project to link up government officials and academics gets three years further funding.
New report highlights how traineeships are benefiting young people and employers.
Environment Agency engineer, Ahmed Yusuf, has proved he is at the top of his game by winning a national award.
Deals between British and Chinese companies worth more than £500 million were announced today, during a visit to the UK by Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua.
A statement has been issued.
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
Ofqual statement on allegations of malpractice or wrongdoing in Edexcel's A level maths paper taken on 14 June 2019.
Damian Hinds visits Arsenal's Double Club to see how it is helping pupils learn languages
ESFA has opened an Expressions of Interest (EOI) for small and medium sized apprenticeship employers and supporting training providers to help develop the apprenticeship service
More than nine out of 10 parents got one of their top three choices of primary or secondary school for their children this year.
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