Michael Gove’s Freudian slip?
Interesting slip by Michael Gove in the Commons on tactical voting. Interesting because it was a slip, blogs Gary Gibbon.
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As the UK commemorates the 100th anniversary of WW1, Education Secretary Michael Gove has criticised comedy series Blackadder for spreading left-wing myths about the First World War – but is he right?
Tens of thousands of teachers strike over pay and pensions across England, and to tell Education Secretary Michael Gove they are “sick and tired” of his “relentless attacks” on the profession.
Jamie Oliver tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy why he is still “ranting” about school meals, why he disagrees with Michael Gove – and why he is pleased Ukip are “mixing it up” in British politics.
Education Secretary Michael Gove has hit out at teachers using Mr Men to teach students about the rise of Hitler. So we asked you which Mr Men modern politicians most resemble.
After the Queen’s speech outlines the government’s plans on immigration, Cathy Newman speaks to the Education Secretary Michael Gove. He says he wants Britain to stay in the European Union.
Ofqual’s final report did little to clear up the GCSE English marking fiasco but in highlighting how some teachers “generously” marked GCSE work, does it vindicate Michael Gove’s proposed reforms?
The Department for Education apologises after Education Secretary Michael Gove gives out incorrect information on how many playing fields have been sold in England.
Channel 4 News reveals how Michael Gove’s plans for Russell Group universities to have more input into A-levels is not such a new idea.
Education Secretary Michael Gove tells Channel 4 News in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal that media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is “a great man”.
Many see Education Secretary Michael Gove as a traditionalist. Why then has he got a picture of Lenin in his office? And where next for the Conservative dream?
Interesting slip by Michael Gove in the Commons on tactical voting. Interesting because it was a slip, blogs Gary Gibbon.
The Education Secretary says the Coalition is spending more than £16bn over the next four years on school building – just under twice what was spent in the first eight years of Labour. Is he right?
Education Secretary Michael Gove admits the some of the funding for the Pupil Premium will come from elsewhere in the education budget, as FactCheck previously found out.
Channel 4 News FactCheck analyses some of Education Secretary Michael Gove’s claims from his speech at the Conservative party conference
The Prime Minister’s decision to prorogue parliament has been condemned by two former occupants of Number Ten.