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News story: New civil service economics apprenticeship offers young people job route into government
Young people from all walks of life who want to be economists could get a salaried government apprenticeship while studying for their degree, with the launch of a new career opportunity.
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Published: 1 January 1970
Official figures show 163,000 more six-year-olds are on track to become fluent readers than in 2012 thanks to our focus on phonics
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Published: 1 January 1970
Communities Secretary confirms he is concluding the government’s intervention in Rotherham metropolitan borough council and returning all powers to the authority.
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Published: 1 January 1970
Film director Richard Curtis joins International Development Secretary, Education Secretary and the British Council to launch new education programme.
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Published: 1 January 1970
Sam Gyimah announces funding to boost UK-US international exchange programme
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Published: 1 January 1970
Nadhim Zahawi spoke about the department's guidance on sexual violence and sexual harassment between pupils at law firm Farrer and Co's safeguarding conference.
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Published: 1 January 1970
New survey, marking the first anniversary of the 30 hours childcare offer, shows almost 70 per cent of parents are spending less money per week on childcare.
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Published: 1 January 1970
More students from across the globe are choosing to study at UK universities, according to an international study on the world’s best education systems.
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Published: 1 January 1970
New T Level panel members announced including key individuals from The British Council, Toni & Guy and the Dogs Trust
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Published: 1 January 1970