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Last year, a record 279,550 18-year-olds in the UK were accepted into university. But for those who don’t get the grades they had hoped for, may wish to revisit their decision, or are applying for the ...
Supporting the ‘economically inactive’ into jobs presents opportunity for skills providers to collaborate with firms on ...
Level 7 apprenticeships in five health professions will continue to be funded until 2028-29, rather than losing access to ...
Exams regulator Ofqual has fined an awarding body £15,000 for 'serious' failures including conflicts of interest with a test ...
When young people with EHCPs leave education, meaningful work can feel out of reach. Forward2Employment is changing that ...
Contracts worth up to £1.5 billion to “overhaul” heavily criticised education and training in England’s prisons have been ...
An ambulance worker apprenticeship provider has been rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted after inspectors found learners make “slow ...
A combined authority is handing out £4.5 million in grants to colleges and training providers to fill further education 'cold ...
The exam board WJEC will be fined £350,000 after more than 1,500 GCSE students received the wrong exam results last year, ...
Short courses are flexible, easy to build into existing programmes and focused on the skills employers want. They also appeal ...
Sir Martyn Oliver invokes rare ‘urgent notification’ after finding systemic safeguarding failures at Oakhill STC ...
Sector-wide challenges made it 'increasingly difficult' to deliver high-quality training, provider’s leaders say ...