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Written ministerial statement by Education Secretary Justine Greening on reforms to the apprenticeship funding system from May 2017.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New figures show almost 3 million apprenticeships created since May 2010 as part of government’s drive to create opportunities for all.
The Department for Education announces that Peter Lauener is appointed as the Shadow Chief Executive for the Institute for Apprenticeships.
Ofsted's new apprenticeship scheme is its largest ever, and will run for 2 years across 5 offices.
As part of a pilot employers and training providers will be able to test the service from start to finish to make sure it meets their needs.
Youth Offer figures show nearly 450,000 work experience and sector-based work academy pre-employment training placements started since 2012.
£2.5 billion will be invested in apprenticeship training by 2020 under plans unveiled by the government.
Increased apprenticeship opportunities set to inspire more people to take up a career in the environmental sector.
Engineering apprentices from the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have been named the country’s apprentice team of the year.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The 2016 Apprenticeship Pay Survey is an important research project providing information on training, hours and pay from current apprentices.
Lord Sugar has been appointed enterprise tsar as part of government’s drive to get more young people to start their own business or an apprenticeship.
A new taskforce announced today will help more people with learning disabilities to access apprenticeships.
Employer National Insurance contributions for apprentices aged under 25 years have been abolished.
Provisional figures released today (23 March 2016) show a dramatic increase in the number of people starting higher apprenticeships.
Sue Husband, Director of the National Apprenticeship Service addressed the 2016 FE Week annual apprenticeship conference at the ICC in Birmingham.
Two Ofqual staff presented on standards in apprenticeships today.
HM Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw addressed the 2016 FE Week annual apprenticeship conference at the ICC in Birmingham.
National Apprenticeship Week 2016 launches with an event at London’s Shard that is designed to encourage more businesses to take on apprentices.
An additional £25m for colleges and training providers to deliver 16 to 18 apprenticeships.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan praises nominees’ hard work and commitment as she presents George Hunter with prestigious prize.
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