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08 August 2007
New employability skills programme to help people back into work A new programme to help people improve their skills, find a job and progress at work was launched on August 1st 2007 by Minister for Employment Caroline Flint and Minister for Skills David
21 July 2007
QIA has commissioned a review of the Adult ESOL Core Curriculum, in consultation with practitioners and their learners, key stakeholders and policy makers, subject experts and other users of these curricula. LLU+ at London South Bank University is leading
13 July 2007
Qualifying to teach adult literacy, numeracy or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Rt Hon John Denham MP
03 July 2007
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, announced on 28 June the creation of a new department to ensure the UK has the skilled workforce it needs to compete in the global economy.
18 June 2007
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Ruth Kelly, officially launched the Commission on Integration and Cohesion in August 2006.
04 May 2007
Mayor of London and Chair of the London Skills and Employment Board, Ken Livingstone today announced that he has secured a £15 million funding package to enable colleges to continue funding English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in the capital.
26 April 2007
The new immigration fees announced on 7th March ‘07 have been introduced from 2nd April ‘07 for all those coming to the UK to work, stay or study.
10 April 2007
NATECLA welcomes the latest concessions made by the Minister to meet the concerns expressed by the ESOL profession about the changes in ESOL funding. However, our view is that the changes will not be sufficient and will still impact negatively both on ES
09 April 2007
Minister for Further and Higher Education Bill Rammell today published the Race Equality Impact Assessment (REIA) on the changes to the eligibility for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses.
04 April 2007
The first meeting of the National ESOL Forum took place on the 26 March 2007. The Forum – funded by the DfES - has been established following the publication of the NIACE-led committee of enquiry into ESOL.

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