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  • Characteristics of students gaining qualifications from UK and NI Higher Education Institutions, in the 2023/2024 academic year.

  • This publication covers key information on Traineeships (Level 2) in Northern Ireland, including occupational areas, starts and achievement.

  • This report provides information on the volumes and outcomes of apprenticeship end-point assessments (EPAs) taken in England. The report covers only Ofqual regulated EPAs.

  • Statistics on the number of entries that were on time and late for GCSE, AS and A level.

  • Data for graphs featured in publication: Student support for higher education in England 2025. Refer to main publication for full data tables (link at bottom of page).

  • Figures showing financial support for students in the academic year 2024 to 2025 and the early in year figures for the academic year 2025 to 2026

  • Data and commentary on demand for occupations in the UK labour market.

  • Figures showing the amount of advanced learner loans paid to students at further education providers in the 2025 to 2026 academic year.

  • Number of cases of malpractice for GCSE, AS and A level in the summer exam series.

  • Statistics on the number of reviews of marking and moderation for GCSE, AS and A level.

  • How schools and local authorities spent their funding on education, children's services and social care in the financial year 2024 to 2025.

  • Advanced Learner Loans paid in England, academic year 2025/26, August 2025 to October 2025 inclusive.

  • Revised results for the 2025 national curriculum assessments at key stage 2.

  • Opportunities and risks in the eyes of students and parents.

  • What Ofsted and the CQC found about how partners in local areas support children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who are not in school.

  • A summary of 4 research studies informing Ofqual’s proposed approach to regulating on-screen assessment in high-stakes qualifications.

  • A framework for anticipating performance differences in equivalent paper-based and digital test items.

  • A review of the effects of on-screen assessment on levels of engagement, cognitive demands and performance.

  • Information on the achievements of pupils in each state-funded primary school in England.

  • Opportunities, benefits, risks and challenges of on-screen assessments in England.