The new private owner of awarding giant City & Guilds is planning to cut its workforce bill by relocating some jobs to Greece ...
Exam board Pearson has been fined £2 million by Ofqual for “serious” rule breaches which affected tens of thousands of ...
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to “have a look” at the long-running VAT “anomaly” affecting further education colleges. The prime minister said today he would speak to the Treasury about the issue, ...
The government confirmed today it will hand out a share of £175 million to 19 TECs over four years from April 2026 to boost ...
As we look to 2026, the question is whether LSIPs can now prove their value. There are four factors at play that will shape ...
Only the UK’s most deprived areas will benefit from a post-Brexit fund for local skills, projects – cutting hundreds of councils off ...
Twenty-one colleges failed to meet the threshold, and now 20 colleges have settled their disputes with deals worth up to 8.7 ...
Every FE practitioner, irrespective of specialism or vocational background, must be trained and confident to support learners with SEND; we cannot afford to wait for policy to catch up. Equipping ...
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The principal of the first college to be rated “outstanding” under Ofsted’s new framework has warned that “you can’t hide anything” if you want to achieve the top grade. Karen Dobson was celebrating ...
Two “elite” sixth forms proposed by Eton College and Star Academies have been approved, while the government blocked a third.
An independent report by Covid counter-fraud commissioner Tom Hayhoe found the now-closed Education Skills Funding Agency ...