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Raab moved to deputy PM and Williamson sacked in cabinet reshuffle
Boris Johnson has moved Dominic Raab from his role as foreign secretary to deputy prime minister as part of his cabinet reshuffle.
National Lottery funding for increased services and support for people with autism
Space4Autism has announced a two-year project to provide new and enhanced services for people of all ages with autism and their families.
If Word can tell me my grammar’s deplorable, why can’t Excel tell me to get some adult supervision for my critical business spreadsheet?
James Percy is the founder and managing director of Verasseti, an IT firm focused on the development of software, websites and web and mobile apps. Having established the company in 2002, it grew organically and can now boast numerous FTSE 100 firms as clients. In the following piece, Percy discusses some of the shortcomings with Excel.
Schools have modified curriculum to support catch up, new report finds
The National Foundation for Educational Research published a new report earlier this month investigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on schools serving deprived communities.
Lexacom launches latest voice-to-text product Cabolo
Digital dictation software provider Lexacom has launched its latest product, Cabolo, a new addition to the firm's voice-to-text portfolio.
Children of All Nations continuing to serve children and young people in Croydon and beyond
Based in Croydon, Children of All Nations is an Ofsted-registered independent fostering agency that has been operational since 2004.
DfE early years programme extended to extra 50 local authorities
The Department for Education has extended the Early Years Professional Development Programme to another 50 local authorities across England over the next year.
PCN service requirements to be phased in
PCN service requirements will be phased in over the next 18 months, NHS England has announced.
Government commits £24 million to fishing industry
The government has committed £24 million in new investment for fishing businesses around the UK, with the goal to help the development of new technology and world-class research.
England to ditch plans for vaccine passports
The government will not introduce vaccine passports as a requirement for gaining access into nightclubs in England, health secretary Sajid Javid said on Sunday.
Government commits £6.9 billion to health and social care integration
The government committed £6.9 billion to support the integration between the health and social care system last month as part of the Better Care Fund.
New botanical sky garden opens at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
CW+ opened a new indoor botanical sky garden this week, designed by artist in residence and award-winning landscaper Jinny Blom.
Quality of teaching main determinant of a child's ability to read
A new government policy paper focused on reading has determined that the quality of teaching is the main factor in a child's ability to learn to read.
Citizens Advice Scotland warns of rental market crisis
Citizens Advice Scotland warned ministers of a crisis within the rental market last month amid rising numbers of evictions and an increase in homelessness.
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