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Schools Week UK

Ministers to get softer on English and maths resit entries but tougher on results

Shake up aims to make 'fairer representation' of student progress while 'reinforcing high standards' The post Ministers to get softer on English and maths resit…

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Schools Week UK·policy

16-19 performance measure shake up: What you need to know

Current measures miss almost a third of 16-19 students, government admits The post 16-19 performance measure shake up: What you need to know first appeared on Schools Week .

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European Parliament Press Releases·policy

Press release - Discharge: MEPs sign off on the management of the EU’s budget in 2024

MEPs approve the Commission’s management of the 2024 EU budget but warn that rule of law backsliding in several member states is harming the use of EU funds. Committee on Budgetary Control Source : © European Union,…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Commission welcomes important step to modernise EU social security coordination rules and strengthen fair labour mobility

European Commission Press release Brussels, 29 Apr 2026 The European Commission welcomes the approval by EU Member States of the revision of the social security coordination rules.

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European Parliament Press Releases·policy

Press release - EU support to help 507 Belgian workers find a new job

On Wednesday, Parliament backed €2 million in EU aid for workers laid off after the bankruptcy of Liberty Steel Belgium. Committee on Budgets Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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BBC News Education·higher-ed

University wins record freedom of speech fine challenge

A record fine had been issued by the Office for Students over the university's trans and non-binary inclusion policy.

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Department for Education·policy

Official Statistics: Participation measures in higher education

Higher Education initial entrants and estimated percentages of participation. Annual statistics that include student characteristics and provider type. Please note that this publication will be merged into the Widening…

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Teaching Regulation Agency

Decision: Teacher misconduct panel outcome: Mr Kenley Oghenejuvwerhe Imo

Professional conduct panel outcome, including decision and reasons.

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Commissioner Roswall's keynote address at the LOOP Forum 2026

European Commission Speech Copenhagen, 29 Apr 2026 Ladies and Gentlemen, I am delighted to be part of this important event. I am also very happy to be back in a Nordic context. As some of you may know, I was the...

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Resolution Foundation·policy

The UK’s demographic squeeze

This article was originally published on our Substack. There are some mixed messages floating around about the UK’s population. On the one hand, we’ve seen record levels of immigration. On the other, we’re facing a baby…

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The Guardian Education·higher-ed

Sussex University overturns £585,000 fine as high court rejects free speech breach claim

Ruling is blow to Office for Students after it issued fine for handling of protests over professor’s trans rights views Sussex University has overturned a £585,000 fine by England’s higher education watchdog after the…

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DWP·policy

Retirement boost of £29,000 awaits millions as landmark Pension Schemes Act becomes law

Over 20 million workers are set to get more from every pound they save towards retirement thanks to the passing into law of historic pensions legislation today, Wednesday 29 April 2026.

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European Parliament Press Releases·policy

Press release - Proxy voting rights approved for MEPs during pregnancy and after giving birth

Plenary has approved the revision of the EU Electoral Act to enable female MEPs to delegate their voting rights before and after childbirth. Committee on Constitutional Affairs Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·research

How spatial settings affect workplace co-ordination

Dr Karla Sayegh When people think about joint ways of working, they usually focus on focal co-ordinating: introducing new technology, updating communication processes, designing workflows or clarifying roles to realise…

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DBT

Transparency data: DBT: workforce management information January 2026

Reports on departmental staff numbers and costs.

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Through the amber spyglass: a refraction of the new RAG rating

In Philip Pullman’s The Amber Spyglass , Mary Malone builds a device that allows her to see what was always there, just not visible. It does not change reality. It changes how reality is perceived. That is a useful way…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Daily News 29 / 04 / 2026

European Commission Daily news Brussels, 29 Apr 2026 Commission urges Member States to rollout EU age verification app Today, the Commission adopted a recommendation urging Member States to accelerate the rollout...

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DWP

Guidance: Universal Credit and your claimant commitment

How the Universal Credit claimant commitment works and what is expected of claimants in return for getting Universal Credit.

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Department for Education·policy

Call for evidence into antisemitism in schools and colleges

Government-commissioned independent review launches call for evidence as part wider government commitment to strengthen social cohesion and tackle prejudice.

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FE Week

HMRC drops VAT appeal but warns colleges over tax reliefs

Colleges face uncertainty over whether they will lose access to VAT discounts worth millions The post HMRC drops VAT appeal but warns colleges over tax reliefs first appeared on FE Week .

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