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Ofqual and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment have signed an MoU.
Apprentices from a range of industries will be taking part in a procession of more than 7,000 people in London on Saturday, 12 November.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Thousands of new degree apprenticeships to be created through new multi-million pound development fund.
New arrangements for reporting academy spending to take immediate effect.
Education Secretary speaks about children's social care at the National Adult and Children's Services (NCAS) Conference 2016.
Plans announced to help more people take up part-time learning and strengthen the numbers studying at a doctoral level at UK universities.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector writes to secondary schools in the Bexley and Greenwich local authorities.
Nick Gibb addresses the Freedom and Autonomy for Schools - National Association (FASNA) autumn conference.
A letter to head teachers from Chief Regulator Sally Collier, requesting support to communicate changes on GCSE reforms.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, spoke at the 2016 FASNA Autumn Conference in central London.
The Skills Funding Agency (SFA) has launched a new tool to help employers across England find apprenticeship training.
New proposals put employers at the heart of technical education and build a strong FE system that delivers the skills our economy needs.
Applications are open for the chair of the Office for Students, a new body designed to increase competition and choice in higher education.
Skills Minister Robert Halfon invites industry expert to advise major government review of the industrial training boards.
How apprenticeships will be funded as part of the drive to help millions get the skills they need for a successful career.
Written ministerial statement by Education Secretary Justine Greening on reforms to the apprenticeship funding system from May 2017.
Sally Collier's Speech to the Federation of Awarding Bodies Conference in Leicester.
Written ministerial statement by Education Secretary Justine Greening on primary education
The Further Education Commissioner writes to chairs and principals of FE institutions to update them about the area reviews.
Richard Atkins takes on the role from current FE Commissioner Sir David Collins who will be retiring in November 2016.
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