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Progress on immigration as numbers on key visa routes fall 24%, detentions start after passing of Rwanda law, and a major crackdown begins on illegal working.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Information that schools maintained by a local authority must or should publish on their website.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lady Haldane on 18 June 2024.
Progress made against our commitments since the launch of the education staff wellbeing charter in 2021.
This paper uses a political settlements analysis to explore why the quality of education remains low
Gender pay gap information for the Department for Education (DfE) as of 31 March 2022.
Teacher recruitment will see a huge boost this academic year with £196 million to attract more teachers across key subjects.
Findings from a 5-year study of local authority child and family social workers in England.
This study pulls out lessons from the Building Learning Foundations programme in Rwanda.
The Bureaucracy reference group worked with the Department for Education to help cut down unnecessary administration of schools and children’s services.
Eligible chemistry, languages, mathematics and physics teachers can apply for early-career payments between September and March.
Statistics on child and family social workers who left local authority employment, agency social workers and social workers’ caseloads.
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