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The government will no longer fund some courses for older learners in order to boost entry level training places.
The failure of its efforts to boost apprenticeships is the most striking example. In 2017 the government began requiring big ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasised the importance of this investment, stating: "A skilled workforce is the key ...
Government cuts to Level 7 apprenticeships have been labelled an ‘act of vandalism’ by the profession after it emerged that ...
While reform is necessary, its relentless pace is undermining stability, damaging improvement, and eroding trust, argues Lou ...
The Apprentice 2025 winner Dean Franklin of ADL Air Conditioning in Upminster, has been shortlisted for an accolade at the Heating Installer ...
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Burnley Express on MSNVEKA’s team honoured at Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards 2025VEKA plc, a leading employer in Burnley, earned recognition for its commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent at ...
Government confirms it is “refocusing” funding away from higher level apprenticeships, removing funding for people over 21 ...
CUTTING higher-level apprenticeships is a false economy, Unison has warned. On Tuesday, the government unveiled plans to ...
Read about a major change to the way higher-level apprenticeships will be funded, as announced by the government.
The UK government’s £3bn ‘apprenticeship budget’, aimed at support apprentices aged 16 to 21, has been hailed as “really good ...
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