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Skills and Post-16 Education Act to level up and drive economic growth across the whole country
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
£270 million investment in adult numeracy in England to help people progress and secure great jobs
Alex Burghart sets out the future of skills
Students to benefit from £400 million investment to upgrade college campuses, the next phase in the Further Education Capital Fund
Bids have opened for the second year of the Turing Scheme, as UK students travelled to over 100 countries across the globe since scheme launched last year
Skills Minister Alex Burghart outlines the successes of the UK's International Education Strategy.
UK wide taskforce will develop a skills strategy to support more people into rewarding careers.
A consultation is launched seeking views on plans to reform options at Level 2 and below.
Letter from Alex Burghart to the chair of the Construction Industry Training Board.
Letter from Alex Burghart to the chair of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board.
Nine new Institutes of Technology and a multi-million-pound investment in skills and technical training to level up opportunities for everyone
£83 million investment to create extra space so schools and colleges can continue to offer places to all young people.
Unscrupulous ‘essay mills’ to be criminalised as part of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill
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