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The government announces that more DVDs are to carry an age rating, more is to be done on online age ratings and WiFi will be family friendly.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Cyber Security Skills: Business Perspectives and Government’s Next Steps report is published today (13 March 2014).
Report recommends clampdown on sexualised ‘wallpaper’ surrounding children.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan urges parents to check they know how to help keep their children safe online.
Companies including O2 and Google are helping to ensure pupils receive the best standards of computing teaching.
Ambitious new projects by industry leaders in immersive entertainment putting fans in the thick of the action
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Innovative young people from England, Wales and Scotland have been awarded national prizes in the Cracking Ideas 2013-14 competition.
Children's Minister announces an independent review into the commercialisation and premature sexualisation of children.
The Secretary of State talks about the importance of technology and digital networks.
The three youngsters were named as the top entrants from the 9,000 that entered the competition, which is part of the Intellectual Property …
New national campaign launched with ideas to support children's learning at home, or as part of everyday activities like catching the bus or doing the shopping.
Paul Rennie spoke at the International and Private Schools Education Forum 2017 held in Kuala Lumpur.
Recent reports that children are beginning school without knowing their own name highlight the help and support that young children need in the crucial early years of their life.
A survey has found a sharp rise in the number of young people considering a career in engineering.
The Cracking Ideas competition asked entrants to come up with a sporty creation and to highlight the four types of intellectual property created…
The Secretary of State for Education speaks about the future of technology in the classroom at the BETT show.
Wallace & Gromit are the inspiration behind ‘Cracking Ideas’ which is aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 16 and is run by the Intellectual…
From today, it is a criminal offence to sell video games with a “12” rating to those younger than that age.
Marvel joins campaign to encourage young people from different backgrounds to consider a career in engineering.
Entrants had to come up with a sporty creation and to highlight the four types of intellectual property created - an invention or gadget; the…
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