As a result of the Sayce Review, the government concluded that £25,000 was far too much to spend on getting […]
Read moreYesterday saw hundreds of thousands of public sector workers go on strike, from teachers to immigration staff at Heathrow. While […]
Read moreJustice Secretary Kenneth Clarke announced a new set of laws today that will remove obstacles which can limit diversity in […]
Read moreLSIS Board welcomes five new Trustees
The Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) has revealed the next five Trustees who will join the LSIS Board comprising […]
Read moreBoost for UK apprenticeships
India’s second largest IT company has announced that it plans to launch an apprenticeship programme in the UK. Infosys Ltd […]
Read moreThe Government has written to all households which may be affect by the new caps introduced on benefit payments. The […]
Read moreAn apprenticeship programme aimed at helping young NEETs in Norfolk has been completely oversubscribed with 53 applicants applying for every […]
Read moreWCA: unconditional support cases increase
New figures show the proportion of disabled people found eligible for unconditional support under the fitness for work regime is […]
Read moreDrug tests for new benefit claimants
The legislation which requires new applicants of welfare to undergo drugs test has been voted in… Relax…. this has been […]
Read moreRemploy workers only making cups of tea
Welsh Government Education Minister Leighton Andrews has called for the Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith to be sacked […]
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