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A consultation about simplifying our regulation of entry level qualifications.
The report from the alpha assessment for the Disclosure and Barring Service's apply for a basic criminal record check service on 15 May 2017.
Jeremy Benson, Executive Director of Vocational Qualifications, to the Skills and Employability Summit at the QEII Centre, London.
Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust have won first prize in national GeoVation Ordnance Survey competition. The team’s award…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A letter sent on 31 July 2019 about international qualification availability and data
Final day of Innovate 2016 sees keynote speech by Business Secretary, launch of new funding initiatives and awards to successful businesses.
Employment Tribunal decision.
New figures from the Alzheimer's Society show a wide variation in diagnosis rates in Britain.
Support for employment services for disabled people should be focused on the individual and not the institution.
Companies supported by Innovate UK have dominated all three rounds of Canary Wharf Group's Cognicity Challenge this year.
Local authorities will be central to supporting the new test and trace service in England, with the government providing a new funding package of £300 million.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Unique Property and Street Reference Numbers to become the standard way of referencing and sharing address information about properties and streets across government, helping to transform public services and boost our economy
Balancing the demands of a qualification reform programme with the need to maintain the high standards of GCSE and A levels.
Following the success of last year’s test to widen our rejection criteria, we will trial 6 more criteria from today.
Revised measures to boost every child's early language and communications and give teachers more time to interact with their pupils, ahead of full consultation
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We, the Finance Ministers of the UK and India, met today in the fifth round of our annual Economic and Financial Dialogue.
How Peterborough City Council integrated the NHS Health Check programme with wider health and social care services for high risk groups.
Ofqual has today confirmed that the first annual National Reference Test (NRT) has been held and that the test went according to plan.
Ofqual’s Board gives go-ahead for test to help inform GCSE awarding.
Victims and witnesses in England and Wales will benefit from £1m intiative says Theresa May.
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