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  1. Truss opening statement, call with the US Trade Representative

    The opening remarks from the Secretary of State, formally launching trade agreement negotiations between the UK and the U.S.

  2. Coronavirus (COVID-19): letter to councils on the re-opening of household waste and recycling centres

    Letter to councils in England on the re-opening household waste and recycling centres.

  3. Eastbourne Doctor wins PM award

    NHS Doctor from Eastbourne awarded Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s daily Point of Light.

  4. Supporting primary and secondary pupils’ wellbeing at an academy

    A single alternative provision academy which is part of a multi-academy trust (MAT) shares its approach.

  5. Supporting the wellbeing of primary pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)

    A special school for primary pupils with SEND shares its approach.

  6. Supporting primary and secondary pupils’ wellbeing at a multi-academy trust (MAT)

    A small MAT of alternative provision schools shares its approach.

  7. Adaptive teaching design

    An urban community secondary school with a high level of pupils who speak English as an additional language (EAL), as well as a high proportion of pupils on free school meals, shares its approach.

  8. Using a virtual learning environment

    A small multi-academy trust (MAT) made up of just primary schools with a high proportion of pupils on free school meals shares its approach.

  9. Using digital teaching tools

    A multi-academy trust (MAT) of alternative provision schools shares its approach.

  10. Using video lessons

    A multi-academy trust (MAT) of alternative provision schools shares its approach.

  11. Adapting the primary school curriculum

    Shared insights from a large urban primary school which is part of a small multi-academy trust of primary schools with a high level of pupils who speak English as an additional language (EAL).

  12. Adapting the secondary science curriculum

    A former head of secondary science talks about adapting the science curriculum.

  13. Adapting the secondary geography curriculum

    A high school which is part of a small multi-academy trust and has an average proportion of pupils on free school meals shares its approach.

  14. Adapting the secondary curriculum across multiple subjects

    A large single secondary academy with a low proportion of SEND pupils and a low proportion of pupils on free school meals shares its approach.

  15. Keeping primary and secondary pupils motivated and engaged at a distance

    A very large multi-academy trust (MAT) which oversees a mixture of primary and secondary schools reveals its approach.

  16. Supporting engagement in learning for primary pupils when direct communication is limited

    Insights from a large urban primary school which is part of a small multi-academy trust of primary schools with a high level of pupils who speak English as an additional language (EAL).

  17. UK condemns cyber actors seeking to benefit from global coronavirus pandemic

    Foreign Secretary warns hostile cyber actors against using global pandemic for their own malicious ends

  18. Foreign Secretary's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19): 5 May 2020

    Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave the 5 May 2020 daily press briefing on the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  19. GAD’s online advice about the insurance industry

    GAD experts continue to provide online advice and guidance about the insurance industry to other parts of government, during the coronavirus pandemic.

  20. Letter from Dame Martina Milburn to the Prime Minister

    Dame Martina Milburn announces that she is resigning as Chairman of the Social Mobility Commission and the Secretary of State for Education's response.