Headcount drops and cash nearly halved in past year but leaders insist company is ‘trending towards profitability' ...
Gongs for college principals, apprenticeship advocates and a WorldSkills UK gold medalist in the King's new year honours ...
Skills England will come and go, as its predecessors did. What endures is the need for the sector itself to take ownership – ...
If FE wants to lead on inclusion, it must practice what it teaches. That means creating opening leadership pathways to ...
On the provider side, things look good; Strong teaching, relevant curriculum, and high motivation of learners who boast ...
Blend the 100-hour rule with targeted volunteer-led tutoring. By ring-fencing funds for disadvantaged groups to co-commission ...
FE Week editor Shane Chowen looks back at a year of reform, rhetoric and reckoning for further education, and what it means for 2026 ...
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Labour ‘interested in exploring’ devolved apprenticeships funding Labour is “interested in exploring” greater devolution of skills budgets to mayoral combined authorities, its shadow education ...
Sector grandee makes history as first former college principal to join House of Lords ...
My journey from automated rejections to an RSC apprenticeship: why NEET soft-skills programmes are life-changing ...