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The nation’s top apprentices and apprenticeship employers have been recognised at a ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
More people to get the chance to kick-start their career through a public sector apprenticeship.
The government is breaking down barriers to ensure that people who use British Sign Language gain the skills they need.
Further details of how the Institute for Apprenticeships will operate is set out in draft strategic guidance.
We have awarded additional investment to the Education and Training Foundation to ensure high-quality further and technical education.
Thousands of young people, teachers, and parents attended this year’s skills show showcasing the huge amount of opportunities out there.
The Apprenticeships and Skills Minister speaks to members of the AoC about the importance of high-quality technical and further education.
Thousands of new degree apprenticeships to be created through new multi-million pound development fund.
New proposals put employers at the heart of technical education and build a strong FE system that delivers the skills our economy needs.
Skills Minister Robert Halfon invites industry expert to advise major government review of the industrial training boards.
How apprenticeships will be funded as part of the drive to help millions get the skills they need for a successful career.
Richard Atkins takes on the role from current FE Commissioner Sir David Collins who will be retiring in November 2016.
New figures show almost 3 million apprenticeships created since May 2010 as part of government’s drive to create opportunities for all.
Government has announced plans to make training in basic digital skills free for adults lacking relevant qualifications.
£2.5 billion will be invested in apprenticeship training by 2020 under plans unveiled by the government.
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