Regardless, an extra £300 million to strengthen the skills and training is not to be sniffed at. Backed up by a welcome £40 ...
This wasn't a game-changing budget for FE, but there are early signs Labour sees skills as essential for growth, writes ...
Employers, training providers and society all have a part to play in the perception that learning is for the young. Is it any ...
A small Somerset college in severe financial trouble due to a significant government clawback has found a merger partner. Strode College is hoping to secure its future by partnering with Bridgwater ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first budget in almost 15 years this afternoon. Here’s what was announced for FE ...
“The government will deliver the lifelong learning entitlement, but will postpone its launch by one year. The LLE will launch ...
An “additional” £300 million will be handed to the further education sector next year, the chancellor has announced.
The government is hoping to cut its “ballooning” benefits bill by targeting disabled and unemployed people with better skills ...
Three “elite” sixth forms in Dudley, Teesside and Oldham, proposed by Eton College and Star Academies, were given the green ...
Although it will no longer offer apprenticeships for senior police officers, Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education is ...
The qualifications are an essential part of skills training for the digital sector, for which no replacement yet exists ...
A House of Lords select committee has thrown its weight behind calls for a skills tax credit to encourage employers to spend ...