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The collapse in creative further education
New data given to us by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC), funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council, has shown a collapse in uptake for creative courses in further education.
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Education secretary Gillian Keegan on the Conservative betting scandal
We were joined by the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan.
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‘Provision for trans people doesn’t have to be an either-or’ – Shadow Education Secretary
We spoke to the Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson.
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‘A better skill system will help bring net migration down’ says Shadow Education Secretary
We spoke to Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. We began by asking her about Labour’s pledge to reform the current apprenticeship levy, in order to train up more UK workers, and how it would all be funded.
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Government committed to ‘creating more special educational places’, says Education secretary
We spoke to the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan and asked her what prompted her to create more places for children with special educational needs.
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SEND struggle: years out of school waiting for education support
It’s a challenge many families have first-hand experience of, or they know someone who has.
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‘We need to be clear about the number of schools affected by unsafe concrete’, says shadow education secretary
More than 100 schools across England need to find temporary classrooms after potentially dangerous concrete was discovered. We asked shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson what should happen now?
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Eton’s decision to pay for three new free schools in England had ‘nothing to do with the government’, says Education Secretary
Labour have accused the Government of “toadying” up to private schools – after it was announced that one of the country’s most prestigious private schools would help pay for three new sixth form colleges.
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A Level results ‘good news’ despite top grade drop off in England, says education minister
Ciaran spoke to the education minister Robert Halfon a short time ago and asked him whether the huge drop in top grades in A-Levels in England was fair on students.
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‘Junior doctors shouldn’t be on picket line, they should be in hospital,’ says Education Secretary
Teachers in England are likely to call off their strike action – after union leaders gave their support to a new Government pay offer.
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Starmer promises more teachers in Labour education reform plan
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to reform education to break what he said were the low expectations holding back working class children.
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Rishi Sunak’s maths plan is ‘what the modern economy needs’, says education minister
We spoke to schools minister Nick Gibb and asked him how the government would hire the maths teachers it needs to deliver its new vision.
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‘Many ways to resolve pay dispute’, says National Education Union Joint General-Secretary
We spoke to Mary Bousted, the joint general secretary of the National Education Union.
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Teacher strikes ‘disappointing’ as education recovers from pandemic, says Government
We speak with the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan about the crucial issue of a lack of teachers.
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‘Teachers working the most unpaid overtime of any profession’ says National Education Union joint general secretary
We’re joined by Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, and Sarah Seleznyov, co-headteacher at School 360 in Stratford, East London.