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Sixth Form Education: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers The Spending Review has made available an extra £1.6 billion per year for 16-19 education in financial year 2024-25 compared with 2021-22
Archaeology: Education | Department for Education | Written Answers In January 2021 we asked the Office for Students (OfS) to reform the Strategic Priorities Grant.
New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering | Department for Education | Written Answers The government is clear that all higher education (HE) providers have the potential to deliver on the government’s levelling up agenda, a
Department for Education: Stonewall | Department for Education | Written Answers Please find attached an Excel file summarising payments that the Department for Education has made to Stonewall.
Students: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers From the 2021/22 academic year, migrant workers from the European Economic Area and their family members who are covered by the Withdrawa
Students: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers The department is not able to answer the requirements in this request around the number of applicants who began studies outside the UK be
Topical Questions | Education | Commons debates I, too, was horrified by what has happened in regard to Professor Stock, who has had to resign due to sustained harassment and bullying.
Young-People: Securing High-Quality Jobs | Education | Commons debates Our programmes and reforms are designed to ensure that all students get the chance to undertake high-quality learning.
Young-People: Securing High-Quality Jobs | Education | Commons debates We have embarked on a skills revolution that brings together our business and education communities to ensure that all courses are of a h
Young-People: Securing High-Quality Jobs | Education | Commons debates I am proud to say that our plan for jobs is working, with unemployment falling to 4.5% last month.