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Nearly 200 school-based nurseries planning to open this September, with next wave of rollout - backed by almost £370 million - to launch in the Autumn.
The first wave of the government’s free breakfast clubs have already served two million meals, delivering on the Plan for Change.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's letter about inspection reforms responding to His Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Martyn Oliver.
The next Ofsted chair has been announced as Dame Christine Gilbert.
Government driving forward AI tools to deliver excellence everywhere for every child, as part of Plan for Change.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson is the government's preferred candidate for Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
New entitlement to free school meals for all children in household on Universal Credit.
The Education Secretary addresses 200 education leaders from the Midlands on our mission to drive up school attendance.
A letter from Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education, to the joint chief executives of Skills England.
Government investing £1.2 billion to fix crumbling hospitals and schools across England.
Around 300,000 children across 1,200 primary schools to benefit from earlier and better neurodiversity support.
Government announces radical skills reforms giving young people opportunity to develop skills in priority areas for the country.
Government extend successful programme that supports teachers to plan lessons from home, job-share or work flexible hours.
Teachers in England set to receive a 4% pay award from September.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's speech on the use of EdTech to improve opportunity in education at the Education World Forum.
School mental health support rollout to reach up to 900,000 more pupils this year, covering six in ten children across the country.
New data finds half a million children already benefitting from 15 hours extended childcare offer as applications open for tens of thousands more from today.
Lowering the train driver age to 18 will help future-proof our railways, support young people in fulfilling careers and boost growth across the country.
Government invests £8.2m to boost girls' advanced maths skills and AI careers.
New regional improvement teams expanded to reach more than 200 schools and 120,000 children to drive up standards across the country.
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