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Matthew Hancock's keynote speech at the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Work Foundation conference on skills.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A ground-breaking report on the future of work has highlighted the dramatic changes UK workers can expect to see in the next 2 decades.
A letter from Lord Nash and Matthew Hancock to the Barnfield Federation.
Hundreds of employers are now behind Traineeships, helping to unlock the potential of motivated young people who are not yet work ready.
The proportion of young people aged 16 to 24 not in education, employment or training (NEET) is the lowest it has been since 2008.
India’s largest business angels group is set to make its first investment in a UK start-up.
Up to £20 million will be made available to encourage the brightest and the best to teach maths in further education.
The successful providers of the £2.6 million Mentor Challenge Fund were announced today (30 January 2014).
A sharp rise in skills shortages could be holding back the UK’s economic recovery.
Britain’s next generation of nuclear power plants will be able to call on a new high-tech further education college to train their workforce.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock's marks the 70th anniversary of the Butler Reform Act, highlighting the importance of technical and vocational training.
Small firms will see the cost of doing business fall this year following measures brought in by the government to help them get on.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock says technology is changing everything.
Matthew Hancock talks about the contribution of technology to skills development in India.
Plans for a new college to train the next generation of world-class engineers to work on the construction of High Speed 2 (HS2) unveiled.
Vauxhall, Lovell, and Procter and Gamble endorse range of vocational courses
Courses backed by Royal Academy of Engineering, JCB, Rolls-Royce and Siemens.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock’s written ministerial statement on new technical and vocational qualifications
Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock sets out the government’s offer to make it easier for small businesses to grow and create jobs.
More people than ever before are taking part in an apprenticeship, nearly 870,000 people were on an apprenticeship in 2012/13.
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