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100 new Opportunity Areas are key to unleashing Britain’s potential
An ambitious expansion of Opportunity Areas in left behind communities as well as investment in universities and the green economy, should be cornerstones of the Government's plan to level up Britain, Justine Greening has said.
How Opportunity Areas raise school standards; we just need more
Education matters – it certainly did to me.
We are at a climate crisis crossroads – we have to reshape the country profoundly
Reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions is the right – and smart – thing to do. Britain must play its part in protecting our planet.
Ministers love to launch new projects - but my 2017 education policy can still save the class of 2020
I designed Opportunity Areas to work inside schools and also in the wider community, businesses, healthcare and with the local authority.
Levelling up through government outsourcing
It’s now time for a more sophisticated and holistic debate about how Government can shift the dial in a systematic way for the long-term.
How we respond to the exams crisis is critical for a levelled up Britain
The exams crisis in England and Wales this summer threatens to be as damaging for the public’s confidence in the ability of Boris Johnson’s government to tackle regional inequalities and level up Britain as the crisis over the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) was for John Major’s reputation on economic management.
Justine Greening hits out at ministers over A-level awards process
Former education secretary describes ‘levelling down in action’ as totally unacceptable.
We need jobs and houses to make city fairer
Last week’s Institute for Fiscal Studies report on regional inequalities is a wake-up call to ministers, focused on Red Wall Tory. It highlighted London’s challenges on jobs and housing, especially for younger people. It was clear that a levelled-up Britain means a levelled-up London too.
Equality in education means getting a job due to competence, not who you know
We’ve heard all the ministerial rhetoric. They must now make the right choice to level up our schools.
Closing off university access is the essence of levelling down
It is wrong for UK ministers to set up higher and further education in opposition to one another, says former education secretary Justine Greening.
Build Back Better: Justine Greening on giving people a step onto the ladder
The reach of utilities firms into disadvantaged areas is a rare commodity, which can be harnessed to great effect when it comes to driving social mobility, say Rt Hon Justine Greening, Social Mobility Pledge founder and former Education Secretary; and Louise Beardmore, Customer Services and People Director at United Utilities.
The purpose of business during a crisis
As a picture begins to emerge of the medium and long-term implications of the pandemic, and the expected global recession, attention is now turning to the socio-economic implications of the pandemic too.
‘Where you can afford to move decides job chances’
For [Justine], the big fork in the road that meant she was leaving her home town of Rotherham was when, in a phone box, she got her A-level results and knew she was going to university.
Social responsibility belongs in the boardroom, not the marketing suite
The issues that concern young people the most today — from the climate crisis and global pandemic to new conversations on race and privilege — are ones that also belong in the boardroom.
Interview: 'We need a longer-term strategy to help disadvantaged pupils post-Covid’
In her first major interview since stepping down as an MP in December 2019, former Education Secretary Justine Greening tells Naomi Ackerman about life after parliament, education after Covid-19 school closures, and her mission to “level up” London
Why education must be at heart of levelling-up plans
Hundreds of billions of pounds have been pumped into various measures, ranging from the furlough scheme to cutting VAT. They may be necessary short-term steps but what happens next year when the spending taps are turned off?
Short-term fixes won’t solve schools’ long-term issues
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is turning the spending taps on, with more expected on Wednesday. Yet, however big the sums are, they're ultimately drawn from a limited pot of taxpayer money.
Brian Gilvary and Justine Greening: Leading the Change
Before COVID-19, Britain was already a nation of inequality of opportunity. Research by the Social Mobility Pledge showed that where a person is born dictates where they end up in life – largely because of the vast opportunity gap.
Universities will be key to levelling up Britain
I was the first person in my family to have the chance to go to university and it transformed my life.
University of West London partners with Rt Hon Justine Greening to play its role in the COVID-19 national recovery
Former Education Secretary Justine Greening is working with the University of West London to protect opportunities and boost social mobility.
The partnership comes as research shows 80% of people are concerned that there will be fewer available job opportunities for young people nationwide over the next year.