Confidence is High, Now Providers Need To Turn It Into Action
The State of the Skills Sector 2026 reveals that skills providers largely have confidence in their own performance, but far less certainty about policy, funding,...
“ Deeside College has benefited from a high profile political visit to celebrate the launch of their new Lifestyle Fitness suite, which has been the…
“ The continuing tale of Welsh excellence turned over yet another new page recently as the students and staff of Deeside College welcomed David Barratt,…
“ Bexley College failed its Ofsted inspection two years ago,writes Manju Rani for FE News. Since then, the college has, to some extent, reversed its…
Where do we begin? Logically, where we left off. Yet this time, it is without our widely lauded Captain at the sails. Yes, after steering…
“ Staff at North Hertfordshire College have sidestepped voluntary redundancies and pay cuts after union leaders successfully negotiated a short term protected-salary deal. The University…
“ “The role of the trade unions in education is probably one of the great untold stories and the huge success of the Union Learning…
“ An association representing teachers across the country has expressed its disappointment over the findings of a report on further education published today. The Association…
“ The government has announced that its new Train to Gain programme has already helped over 50,000 employees and 10,000 businesses. Skills Minister Phil Hope,…
“ Up to 5.3 million workers in Britain suffer from poor working conditions and are susceptible to exploitation, sparking a fresh campaign from the Trades…
“ Australia has seen an increase in the participation of the nationally recognised Apprenticeship programme, with more than 403,600 Australian Apprentices taking part in the…
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