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New figures show that working-age graduates earned £10,000 more than non-graduates in 2018 and had higher employment rates.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sally Collier spoke at The Apprenticeships Conference 2019 about external quality assurance for end-point assessments.
Lawyers from underrepresented groups will be better supported to become judges following the launch of a new online education programme today (24 April 2019).
A letter sent on 23 April 2019 about international qualification availability and data
Skills Dialogue event held in Mexico City on 7 March 2019 to gather stakeholder feedback.
Dominic Herrington confirmed as National Schools Commissioner
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton unveils new qualifications based on rigorous national standards to give adults the digital skills they need.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Education Secretary Damian Hinds set out the importance of primary assessment
List of activities to boost resilience downloaded equivalent of 375 times per day
Two Government Ministers have written to universities calling on them to step up provisions for the forces community and sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant.
School system hailed as 'unrecognisable' from a generation ago on primary school offer day
Government to offer access to free sanitary products in England’s primary schools from early 2020
Ofsted has published detailed figures revealing the scale of the problem with suspected illegal schools in England.
New guidance sets out how councils can seek funding from housing development in their area and use it to create school places
Government commits £940 million to protect Teachers’ Pension Scheme so it will remain among most generous in the country
New employer-led Institutes of Technology to offer top-quality, higher level technical education to help close skills gaps in key STEM areas.
Secretary of State for Education Damian Hinds' letter to NAHT about RSE.
The conference was also an opportunity for female journalists to share their stories of working in media.
£6.5 million for councils to launch new projects like family reading sessions and parenting pop ups.
Schools across the country urged to sign up to free service to save millions on recruiting teachers into the classroom
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