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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Schools Minister outlines the government’s initiatives to improve the teaching of reading.
The Department for Education is to give the independent exams watchdog Ofqual new powers to fine exam boards which make mistakes in papers.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb sets out proposals to overhaul education for pupils of 16 and over.
The Minister of State for schools comments on statistics which show that children are struggling in core subjects.
The Minister of State for Schools responds to the front-page story in the Independent on proposals by the AQA.
Details of a consultation on proposals to widen the pool of available teachers.
Thousands of children will receive the extra support they need to become confident, fluent readers thanks to the DfE's new phonics check, an independent study reveals.
The Schools Minister talks about the importance of creating a world class education system.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb announces that the Standards and Testing Agency will commence operating on Monday 3rd October.
All schools are now able to vary their school day to benefit their pupils.
Written ministerial statement from Nick Gibb on the recording and reporting significant incidents of use of force in schools.
Congratulations from Nick Gibb to the GCSE students collecting their exam results today.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb's statement on absence in schools.
Gibb: Today we can all celebrate the success of the hundreds of thousands of students who have worked hard and are collecting their well earned results.
Nick Gibb: Improvement welcome – but more needs to be done.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb responds to the Education Select Committee's report on the English Baccalaureate.
The Department has today published the annual school exclusion statistics for 2009/10.
The Department for Education launches a consultation on proposed changes to the contribution rate for employees in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme.
The Department has today launched its review of personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education, as outlined in the Schools White Paper.
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