Telegraph and Argus: King Charles III set to be sent jacket made by Bradford tailors Imran Khan, owner of IK Collections based on Westgate, met King Charles III during the latter’s visit to Bradford in November last year. Mr Khan …
The HR Director: Renewed calls to make Apprenticeships a Government priority At the end of 2022, Youth MP Izzy Garbutt (Wigan and Leigh), stood up in the House of Commons calling for a ‘curriculum for life’. She wanted to see …
It’s all smoke and mirrors with the Skills Bill. In this guest article, Adrian Grove, Business Development Director from Qube Learning, questions whether government rhetoric matches the action in education. “This legislation will make sure everyone can gain the skills …
Tomorrow’s Care: A curriculum for care. Adrian Grove, Business Development Director at Qube Learning, explains how alternative pathways to work can lead new generation into the care sector. To read the full article, please click here.
Skills Bill smoke and mirrors. Adrian Grove, business development director, Qube Learning, questions whether government rhetoric matches the action in education. When the Skills Bill passed into law last April, it was announced with a pledge that the Skills and …
Qube’s Business Development Director, Adrian Grove, recently featured in a trio of education and skills bulletins, including ‘Education Journal’, discussing all things ‘Skills Bill’. ‘When the Skills Bill passed into law last April, it was announced with a pledge that the …
We are delighted to announce that Qube Learning are finalists for the ‘Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Award’ at the Educate North Awards 2023! Upon receiving this news Qube’s Employability Skills Director, Paul Taylor, said ‘I am delighted that Qube Learning …
Company Spotlight: Qube Learning As one of England’s leading providers of traineeships and apprenticeships, Qube Learning has provided further education services as an independent training provider for over 20 years, supported by the government’s Department for Education and Education & Skills Funding Agency – helping individuals …
Decreasing level 2 opportunities compromises levelling up. Decreasing opportunities for level 2 qualifications are a levelling up own-goal and a threat to employers, providers and learners, writes Joe Crossley. At a recent roundtable discussion hosted by the Association of Employment …
Apprentice Minimum Wage to Rise to £5.28 an hour. From April 2023, The apprentice national minimum wage will rise to £5.28, a rise of 47p (9.7 per cent). The Treasury has announced as part of the autumn statement. Chancellor Jeremy …