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Women are key to unlocking growth says Minister for Women and Equalities, as groundbreaking figures highlight women’s untapped potential.
Professor Edward Peck CBE named as preferred candidate to be the next Chair of the Office for Students by Education Secretary
Parents to save cash through new guidance to prevent overcharging on childcare whilst £75 million will help deliver final phase of childcare rollout
Shorter and flexible apprenticeships and new English and maths requirements to boost skills and support employers .
The Privy Council has confirmed the appointment of Sir Ian Bauckham CBE as Chief Regulator of Ofqual.
Thousands of pupils set to benefit from a £2 million investment in reading and writing, breaking down the barriers to opportunity.
Education Secretary sets out plan for a new era of school standards.
Education Secretary to announce plans for digital revolution in schools at the Bett Show in London.
UK-Ukraine school partnerships programme launched to boost education standards and break down barriers to opportunity.
Key provisions from the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 will be brought into force, whilst burdensome provisions will be scrapped.
£1 million of funding awarded to 16 ed tech companies to build teacher AI tools for feedback and marking, driving high and rising education standards.
Major reforms to protect thousands of vulnerable children hidden from sight will take another crucial step forward today.
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill introduced to Parliament today, putting children’s interests at the heart of government policy.
The Education Secretary has appointed a permanent Chair of Ofqual to take up the role for three years.
New powers handed to Ofsted to crack down on exploitative children's care providers and transparency to be increased around their finances.
The government has extended the terms of the EHRC chair and deputy chair to November 2025, while launching a recruitment campaign for a new chair.
Thousands of post-graduate students will be backed by government to study biological, engineering and environmental sciences at 45 universities across the UK.
Tuition fees to rise in line with inflation, helping put universities on a secure footing alongside inflation-linked lift to maintenance loans.
Chancellor confirms steps to protect education and early years priorities as part of her first Budget.
First round of funding launches for up to 300 school-based nurseries - part of government’s opportunity mission to give every child the best start in life.
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