The Department for Education has recruited 354 apprentices of all ages since April 2017.

Seventy-six per cent of parents think that the cost of sending children to school is increasing, according the ParentKind's latest survey.

Scottish Minister Richard Lochhead has written to the DfE asking for answers on the government’s post-Brexit immigration scheme.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and London Councils have called on government to devolve more powers and funding for skills and employment to City Hall and London boroughs.

Counter Terrorism Policing is encouraging colleges and universities to reiterate to students what to do in a firearms or weapons attack.

The independent review will consider the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence between S4 and S6 to identify any improvements that could be made

Gavin Williamson gave his support for the OfS’ review looking at the possibility of a system where students would apply to university after receiving their A level results.

Schools minister Nick Gibb will take on policy for early education and childcare, including funding

The Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has visited Dudley College of Technology in the West Midlands, which is one of the first institutions to deliver new T Level qualifications

The Mayor is reiterating his backing for the teaching of healthy relationships of all kinds and warns that intolerance and discrimination have no place in London

Ofsted found that leaders at Ambassadors High School in Streatham, south London, had not conducted even the most basic suitability checks on teachers working at the school.

The ESFA is introducing a new way for colleges to submit their finance data, which will help college governors and the ESFA spot signs of financial trouble

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