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Employers could be funded directly to purchase the apprenticeship training they want as part of proposals announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Skills Minister, Matthew Hancock’s written ministerial statement on the publication of the framework for delivery of traineeships for 16- to 19-year olds.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock’s written ministerial statement on the updated framework for providing traineeships for 16 to 24 year olds
More than 100 employers across the country have committed to being part of the traineeships programme
Almost 2,000 adult vocational qualifications that are not responsive to learner and employer needs will no longer be government funded
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock announces technical level qualifications and applied general qualifications.
Minister welcomes the report and highlights the importance of equipping young people with the right training, qualifications and skills.
The latest stage of the Government's commitment to debunking health and safety myths and slashing burdensome rules has been announced.
Stephan Shakespeare today launches the ‘Shakespeare Review’ outlining recommendations for how public sector information can be better used
Matthew Hancock the Skills Minister sets out £214 million investment in 47 colleges across the country.
Government responds to the Richard Review
Employers and training providers should seize opportunity to provide high level training says Skills Minister
Businesses from all sectors and all sizes can apply for money to design their own training programmes.
Businesses from all sectors can now apply for a share of up to £240 million to create training programmes that address their skills needs
New report finds that a third of men and nearly a third of women who participated in further education got a better job as a result.
A new team dedicated to capitalising on the growth of demand for UK education from abroad is being established, Skills Minister Matthew Hancock…
Speech at an event to thank college governors for their contribution to the further education sector.
Government proposes new programme to support young people in developing the skills needed for apprenticeships and jobs.
Graduate and post-graduate level apprenticeships will soon be available in subjects including law, accountancy and advanced engineering, Skills…
In some areas of the country around a quarter of adults have the numeracy skills of a 7 to 9 year old, or below.
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