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School and college leaders have said more funding is needed if they are to hit new government tech targets by 2030.
Millions in apprenticeship provider “failure” write-offs, the skills minister’s salary and payouts to senior officials all ...
The government’s announcement that 16- and 17-year-olds will be able to vote in the next general election is nothing short of ...
Apprenticeship starts in March – a month before the tax and wage rises – surged by 18 per cent from 23,570 in 2024 to 27,900 ...
So it’s no surprise only 4.5 per cent of 16 to 18-year-old school-leavers become apprentices, despite a growing NEET (not in ...
The government has set up an advisory panel of young people to help 'shape' its policies for keeping them in education, ...
An historic adult learning centre has been told to consider a merger after “inadequate” financial oversight led to a surprise ...
How we’re responding to Universal’s game-changing arrival A theme park is coming to our area, and with it, a tidal wave of 28,000 jobs. As Universal’s 2031 launch looms, we're tasked with turning ...
Let’s rethink what financial sustainability means for FE Colleges typically spend just 52% of income on teaching, support and admin and cost cuts have reached their limit ...
The principal of the first college to be rated “outstanding” under Ofsted’s new framework has warned that “you can’t hide anything” if you want to achieve the top grade. Karen Dobson was celebrating ...
The government will temporarily slash minimum off-the-job training (OTJ) hours for dozens of apprenticeship standards ...