‘Broken’ Skills Training UK employees won’t be paid in full this month AELP launches ‘save the skills system’ campaign following latest training provider closure
Skills Training UK on brink of insolvency More than two hundred jobs are at risk if insolvency goes ahead
Engineering training provider scoops another ‘outstanding’ Inspectors praise TTE Training’s ‘highly ambitious curriculum’ and ‘relentless’ focus on safeguarding
ESFA allows ‘inadequate’ apprenticeship provider to keep contract Inspectors now say the provider has made ‘reasonable progress’ across the board
West Mids to fund ‘study programmes’ for young adults Young adults to benefit from a raft of measures set to boost the number of level 3 qualifications in the area
MPs blast DfE for refusing to pause BTEC cutback Education select committee ‘disappointed’ with government response
MPs call for mandatory sex education in colleges Young college students are being left ‘under supported’ in RSHE as they approach adulthood, report claims
Cost-of-living crisis driving up domestic abuse and criminal exploitation of college students The number of ‘at risk’ college students is higher than ever, MPs have said
Another college exits 14-16 provision as its ‘original mission’ fades The college said growing student numbers led to the provision moving away from its ‘original mission’