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This report explores how skills development contributes to UK productivity growth.
This document outlines findings from the 'Leitch review of skills' and summarises its recommendations.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This paper from the Skills and Productivity Board raises key policy questions on the role of skills in levelling up, drawing on the existing evidence base.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This article analyses the production and reproduction of traditional chieftaincy through the case of a succession dispute in Kalima
Lord Leitch was commissioned in 2004 o examine the UK’s optimal skills mix in order to maximise economic growth, productivity and social justice. In addition, the Review was asked by the Chancellor in Budget 2006 to consider how best to...
Research to improve understanding of the extent, nature and potential effect of skills mismatches in the economy.
Summary of the evidence on the definition, demand, and delivery of 21st Century Skills, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries
Experts from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are among those recognised in the 2024 King’s New Year Honours.
On Tuesday 5 March 2024, Strategic Command hosted a digital skills event at its Northwood Headquarters.
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