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Skills England report shows what works for AI training and new tools will help employers build the AI skills their workforce needs.
Local areas to begin increasing access to speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and educational psychologists from September 2026.
What to expect if you're sent to prison - prison rules and regulations, healthcare and education, prisoner rights
When someone arrives at prison they have at least one interview and…
Prisoners who follow rules can earn privileges. This is called the…
Prisoners are entitled to the same standard of healthcare and treatment as…
Staff are trained to spot prisoners at risk of bullying, suicide or…
Women who give birth in prison can keep their baby for the first 18 months…
Courses are normally available to help prisoners get new skills, for…
Skills England has published its first Annual Skills Report, providing the most comprehensive picture to date of current and future skills demand across England
The first report from Skills England sets out the key skills challenges that limit growth and opportunity. It also assesses skills needs in the economy.
A summary of the types of scientific advice available at the MHRA, the process for getting advice and the fees involved.
Thousands of jobs on the horizon with new training and apprenticeship routes expected to be created as new taskforce announced.
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
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