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The narrative that AI will replace jobs is pervasive: 72 per cent of workers believe it will impact others, although only 19 ...
In a sector too often overlooked, FE Week has stood firm, independent, impartial and committed to great journalism. That’s ...
Former chief executive of the Education and Skills Funding Agency Peter Lauener has been knighted in the King’s birthday ...
From the government side, the witness list features key figures from the then-Skills Funding Agency, including former chief ...
WorldSkills UK will compete in fewer competitions at 2026's summit in Shanghai after falling victim to the Department for ...
There are unresolved risks in Ofsted's reform plans, from inconsistent grading to the challenge of defining 'exemplary' ...
What the chancellor's announcement of an additional £1.2 billion per year in day-to-day funding for FE really means ...
A London apprenticeship provider has raised questions of “deep-seated” biases at Ofsted after being judged ‘inadequate’ ...
Phillipson criticises 'disappointing' consultation response delay, while unions say report card roll-out now 'nonsensical' ...
The Chancellor avoided cuts and boosted 16-18 funding – a rare relief for colleges. But with adult skills, apprenticeships, ...
A 2011 DfE study found nearly half of complaints made against teachers were unsubstantiated, and it admitted, “When these ...
The DfE’s overall budget, including capital, will increase by an average 0.8 per cent a year in real terms by the end of the ...