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Children and families in England and Wales will benefit from major reforms to the family justice system.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tim Loughton speaks at the National Youth Agency/LGG conference on youth and children's services.
Press notice setting out the secondary school performance tables for GCSE and A level exams.
The Education Secretary's speech on academies at Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College.
Expert group to draw up new process to recruit, train and assess people as adoptive parents.
Children’s Minister Tim Loughton publishes the government's new vision for youth services.
The results of more than 16,000 schools’ key stage 2 tests – taken by 11-year-olds this May – were published today.
The Education Secretary sets out education funding for 2012-13.
England’s most disadvantaged pupils, including looked after children, are set to benefit from £600 each after the Department for Education announced next year’s Pupil Premium will increase by £112 for each pupil.
Gibb: “Phonics is the proven method that will drive up reading standards.”
The Education Secretary announces the number of school closures due to industrial action.
The Secretary of State's speech to Cambridge University on a liberal education.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speech to the Ofqual Standards Summit.
The Education Secretary launches the National Curriculum Review at a flagship west London comprehensive school.
The Secretary of State talks about the importance of early years education.
The DfE has written to schools encouraging them to make sure pupils are registered for the pupil premium entitlement to claim free school meals.
Children and Families' Minister Tim Loughton speaks to Local Safeguarding Children Board representatives.
Good morning everyone. I am very pleased to be here today in one of our most fashionable, creative and enterprising cities. Given that fashion…
Written ministerial statement by Education Secretary Michael Gove on the allocation of extra £500 million to address the shortage in pupil places, and the launch of the consultation on school premises regulations.
Martin Narey writing in 'The Times': 'A fresh start is vital to reform near-ludicrous adoption rules'.
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