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Our third selection of posts from across the Analysis Function, each sharing five facts about a topic or project
Helen Stephenson sets out how the regulator is working to better support trustees - and why it expects trustees to engage with its guidance and avoid disputes.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A speech delivered by the Chair of the Competiton and Markets Authority, Marcus Bokkerink
Ofqual’s Chair looks ahead to assessment and examination results in 2023.
The two parachutes that will safely deliver the UK’s first ever Mars vehicle to the Red Planet have completed their first full-scale high altitude drop test
Ofsted's Chief Inspector reflects on her first speech at the Festival of Education, the curriculum and how we inspect, and future challenges and opportunities for the whole sector.
The zero response to an FOI requesting details about the Amazon Rekognition software
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, spoke at the launch of the art and design research review at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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