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Schools will need to follow statutory guidance which requires them to make sure uniform is affordable for all.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Education Secretary sets out how colleges are playing a central role in transforming skills and the way people progress into the workplace.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi speech in the House of Commons to mark the second reading of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill
The government and Ofqual have confirmed contingency plans in the event that exams planned next summer are unable to take place.
Young people will be empowered to take action on the environment as part of new measures designed to put climate change at the heart of education.
Every pupil in every school to benefit from significant new investment in education to help young people catch up on lost learning
Care leavers, children with a social worker and children arriving from Afghanistan will receive devices to enable them to access education and support.
Nadhim Zahawi thanked school leaders for their work throughout the pandemic and their continued dedication to improving the life chances of young people
Students will sit GCSE, A and AS level exams next year with adaptations to recognise the disruption to their education.
Primary school children across the United Kingdom to receive a free book next year to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Education Secretary ‘breaks ground’ at one of first schools to benefit from new 10-year School Rebuilding Programme
Trial providing free glasses to improve literacy expanded to thousands more pupils
New campaign launches targeting under-18s and their parents to encourage vaccine uptake, with ongoing support from TikTok and MTV.
As part of a drive encouraging people to get vaccinated, young people have shared their experiences of suffering long COVID in a powerful new video.
All young people aged 16 to 17 in England are to be offered a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by Monday 23 August to give them protection before returning to school.
Young people urged to come forward for both doses to support cautious return to normal life.
Latest data shows 60,000 deaths and 66,900 hospitalisations have been prevented by the vaccines.
The latest REACT-1 study findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show COVID-19 infection rates are three times lower for double vaccinated people.
Extensive real-world data shows vaccines are safe and highly effective for pregnant women.
Over 88% of adults have had a first dose and over 72% of adults have had both doses.
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