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Ofqual responds to the statement by the Secretary of State for Education about 2020 GCSE, AS and A level results.
Ofsted will start carrying out visits to some nurseries and childminders from September 2020.
Minister for Equalities Kemi Badenoch's letter to stakeholder engagement participants to the Public Health England Review, to thank them for their work and invite them to further engage with government.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The British Embassy and AGEXPORT are working together to prevent the spread of the virus and to mitigate the risk of infection in 10 mayoralties in the country.
A letter to headteachers and principals about awarding results in vocational and technical qualifications in England, summer 2020.
A response to recent stories on exam results in Scotland this summer and any impact on results in England.
From 10 October 2020, we’ll resume the process to strike off companies we believe are no longer carrying on business or in operation.
NHS Test and Trace and Public Health England will extend its partnership with local authorities to reach more people testing positive and their contacts.
TCELS and the British Embassy Bangkok to jointly support development of COVID-19 test kits and pandemic surveillance platform in Thailand.
Article by Ofqual Chair, as first published in Sunday Telegraph 9 August 2020.
Government urges shoppers to visit their local high street and support businesses during Shop Local Week.
New funding for local authorities to ease pressure on public transport as children return in September
More than 80 people attended the first GAD webinar on COVID-19. This was the first in a programme of online talks looking at the impact of pandemic on a range of subjects.
The current rules on social gatherings will continue in parts of the north west, West Yorkshire and Leicester, following a review of all local restrictions yesterday by government and local authorities.
One of the world’s largest comprehensive research studies into the long-term health impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) on hospitalised patients has been launched, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock has announc…
A statement about the role of centre judgements in this summer’s awarding.
New data published today reveals more than 65,000 businesses in Scotland benefitted from over £2.3 billion of support through government-supported loan schemes
New data published today reveals how businesses across every corner of the UK continue to be supported through government-backed coronavirus loan schemes.
Public Health England issues a heat-health warning as the Met Office forecasts high temperatures.
Arrangements confirmed for appeals on AS, A level and GCSE grading in summer 2020.
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