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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has partnered with Google to provide 9,000 jobseekers across the UK with scholarships to gain a Google Career Certificate.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Around 100,000 people who lost jobs in the pandemic are on the road back to work thanks to a government programme providing targeted support to relaunch their careers.
A new national design code meaning areas are beautiful, well-designed and locally-led is being tested across 14 areas in England.
Talented young people seeking careers in the creative industries were given a boost today with new figures showing more than 41,000 jobs and close to 450 productions have been supported by the Government’s Film & TV Prod…
Further 57 English high streets to receive a share of over £830 million to improve transport links, build new homes and transform underused spaces.
Business Secretary announces Help to Grow: Management advisory council and applications opening for some courses in speech at Scaleup Week.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer visited a global leader in renewable energy in Hull today (14 May) to discuss how green jobs will drive the UK’s future economy and recovery from the pandemic.
The Chancellor visited Pillars Brewery in London today (12 May) as they gear up for the return of indoor hospitality next week.
New ‘Help to Build’ scheme will make it easier and more affordable for people to build their own homes.
The recruitment is a further boost for the government’s Plan for Jobs, which aims to help people of all ages move into work.
More disabled people will be helped into work thanks to new government support.
Millions of jobseekers will be able to access longer work-related training while in receipt of benefits to boost their chances of finding employment.
13,500 Work Coaches are now in post to help people across the country find their next role, start a new career or re-train in growing industries, the Work and Pensions Secretary has announced.
Today, Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey is set to announce that the vibrant city of Leeds will become the Department for Work and Pensions’ second HQ and will house a Ministerial office due to open this April.
The Minister for Employment has announced 80 new temporary jobcentres.
From 12 April, jobcentres in England, Scotland and Wales will return to their pre-lockdown opening hours.
An innovative employment support programme has helped 3,570 people with physical and mental health conditions find and stay in work in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw.
The jobs frontline has now been boosted by 10,000 additional Work Coaches to help Britons back into work.
Spatial framework plan will help to create thousands of jobs, drive investment, protect and enhance the environment.
Nearly two million Brits could be supported back into work through innovative Plan for Jobs employment schemes delivered by the DWP.
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