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Use funding to boost apprenticeship diversity, MPs told
An ‘apprentice premium’ could be used to target levy funding where it is most needed, the House of Commons education committee hears
16 January 2018
Dealt a tough hand, Justine played it well
Farewell to another education secretary, writes Tes’ FE editor. Let’s hope the next one is as friendly towards FE as Justine Greening was
12 January 2018
Reshuffle: Milton’s future uncertain as Hunt remains health secretary
Skills minister Anne Milton had been tipped for health secretary – but Jeremy Hunt has been appointed to the expanded health and social care brief
8 January 2018
The enemy at the gates
New legislation requiring schools to let colleges and training providers in to talk to pupils about alternative pathways is welcome, but what if headteachers don’t want to open their doors?
5 January 2018
Will the ‘Baker clause’ make schools promote FE as a viable alternative to sixth forms?
The ‘Baker clause’, requiring schools to allow colleges and FE providers to speak to students, comes into effect today. But what impact will it have?
2 January 2018
Alan Tuckett among FE figures on New Year’s Honours List
The adult education pioneer joins college and training provider leaders, governors, teachers and support staff on New Year’s Honours List
29 December 2017
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