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‘No more excuses: it’s time to invest in skills’
Pressure is growing on the government to increase spending on further education, writes Stephen Evans
19 September 2018
‘In the UK we must share our learning about skills’
Much can be gained from sharing best practice on skills and employment across the home nations, says Stephen Evans
12 September 2018
‘End the silent crisis of looked-after children’
The system for supporting children in care isn’t working – vulnerable young people deserve better, says Stephen Evans
22 August 2018
‘Robots are not the only labour market worry’
Automation may pose a threat, but tackling low pay and productivity has to be an immediate priority, says Stephen Evans
15 August 2018
‘Exam results needn’t determine life chances’
Further education offers routes to achieve your goals, regardless of how you do in GCSE and A level, says Stephen Evans
8 August 2018
‘Want social mobility? Then educate parents’
Damian Hinds cares about social mobility – but he must focus on adult literacy and numeracy, writes Stephen Evans
1 August 2018
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