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Transformation of post-16 education with thousands of courses to be replaced with 15 straightforward routes into skilled employment.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Nine UKAEA Apprentices have been named England's apprentice team of the year after winning the 2016 Brathay Apprentice Challenge.
Antony Jenkins has been appointed to the role of shadow chair of the Institute for Apprenticeships.
UKAEA Apprentices are National Finalists for the Apprentice Team of the Year, after winning the London and South East regional title.
Lord Sugar has been appointed enterprise tsar as part of government’s drive to get more young people to start their own business or an apprenticeship.
Young apprentices to be stars of Get In Go Far campaign which is calling on young people to start their career by choosing an apprenticeship.
An article by Skills minister Nick Boles on Traineeships. Originally published in The Sun.
A new taskforce announced today will help more people with learning disabilities to access apprenticeships.
The government announces details of nearly £80 million in funding to support the creation of 5 new National Colleges.
The Trade Union Bill receives Royal Assent and becomes the Trade Union Act.
Skills Minister Nick Boles and Universities Minister Jo Johnson have written to college and university leaders asking for their support in encouraging all students to register to vote.
Employer National Insurance contributions for apprentices aged under 25 years have been abolished.
Businesses of all sizes pledged a further 30,000 new apprenticeships during National Apprenticeship Week 2016.
Provisional figures released today (23 March 2016) show a dramatic increase in the number of people starting higher apprenticeships.
Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week, Minister Nick Boles celebrated apprentices as one of the great successes of the decade.
All 9 regions see increases in 16- and 17-year-olds in education or training.
Almost 100,000 fewer 16- to 24-year-olds classified as not in education, employment or training (NEET) compared to same period last year.
With 1 month to go until National Apprenticeship Week, BT has announced the launch of 1,400 new apprenticeship and graduate jobs.
Employers who have failed to pay their workers the National Minimum Wage have been named and shamed.
Ministers call upon the construction industry to remove barriers to get more young people to consider careers in construction.
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