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15 January 2014
Labour to pledge to stop state schools employing unqualified teachers
15 January 2014
Private companies win 70% of NHS contracts since April 2013
15 January 2014
London Councils criticise skills shortage in the capital
15 January 2014
£20,000 fine to be introduced for employers who don't pay the minimum wage
14 January 2014
Public Health Minister helps to Launch National Obesity Awareness Week 2014
14 January 2014
Government confirm IT system failure
14 January 2014
High-risk prisoners will not be "outsourced"
14 January 2014
Miliband pledges to “rebuild middle class”
14 January 2014
Sharp rise in spending on A&E locum doctors
14 January 2014
Further planning reforms proposed to speed up developments
14 January 2014
Skills shortage damaging Europe
14 January 2014
HS2 to have Further Education College
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