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The Secretary of State announced £180 million to help the most disadvantaged 16- to 19-year-olds continue in full-time education.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tim Loughton: "Today's 'Positive for Youth Summit' is an opportunity to begin to build a new vision for young people."
The Department has published Prof Alison Wolf's review of vocational education calling for a fresh approach to a range of qualifications.
A government spokesman responds to the quarter 4 2010 figures on young people not in employment, education or training.
Children's Minister responds to the provisional 2009 annual conception statistics from the Office of National Statistics.
Ahead of its £5 million renovation, Minister for Young People, Tim Loughton, visited the Station Youth Project in Bristol.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families talks about improving opportunities for care leavers to enter further and higher education.
The myplace programme secures £134 million to complete its work.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools talks about the impact the Government's educational reforms will have on sixth form colleges.
Lord Hill speaks about ways that the private sector can help improve the quality of education.
A video message from the Deputy Prime Minister to mark Anti-Bullying Week.
The Children's Minister writes in response to the Daily Telegraph article, 'Minister: What is the Big Society? Is it Anne Widdecombe?'.
Provisional key stage 2 test results are published as well as teacher assessment scores for key stage 2 and key stage 3.
Access to the government response to the Children, Schools and Families Committee’s report on young people who are NEET.
Tim Loughton welcomes the Prime Minister’s launch of the National Citizen Service pilots for young people.
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