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Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond MP, at Make UK's (EEF) annual dinner.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, 5 renowned Peruvian female scientists met with girls aged 12 to 14 years old.
With the start of the 12th annual National Apprenticeship Week (NAW 2019) just around the corner, new resources to help the sector get behind the week have been published.
The Chevening Alumni Programme Fund (CAPF) application are now open. This is your chance to create positive change in your country and/or region.
Stephanie Taylor, 16, has been awarded for her academic success and valuable contribution to her local community
A financial notice to improve issued to CUL Academy Trust by the Education Funding Agency.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the launch of the UPP Foundation Civic University Commission's report, looking at the value of universities to their local areas.
Chevening alumni gather at the British Ambassador's residence in Ashgabat on 12 February 2019.
Pearson and NCFE have been awarded contracts to deliver the first three T Levels from 2020.
Government Chemist collaborates on a paper celebrating the first female president of the Association of Public Analysts, Joan Davena Peden
British High Commissioner to Fiji Melanie Hopkins delivered a speech to welcome two Chevening scholars back after they successfully completed their one-year Master's programme in the UK.
A notice to The Branch Christian School from the Department for Education.
More disadvantaged children will have access to an Outstanding school place as the government launches the second round of the Selective Schools Expansion Fund.
Girls are substantially less likely than boys to consider taking Science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects at A Level
Bids are being invited from Colleges to apply for funding to help boost standards.
Damian Hinds spoke at the Church of England Foundation for Educational Leadership conference about his vision to help children build character and resilience.
Damian Hinds sets out in a speech that character and resilience are as important as academic achievement
Out of the 10 million children in primary schools benefiting from DFID programmes in Punjab and KP, almost half of them are girls.
Victims of domestic abuse, homelessness or substance abuse, will be supported to return to work by a new government fund, launched today (7 Feb) by the Minister for Women and Equalities Penny Mordaunt.
LPC to gather evidence on the effects of the minimum wage in Neath and Swansea, Ayr and Kilmarnock, Derry, Hartlepool, Great Yarmouth, and Wigan and Manchester.
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