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Tuesday 28th January 2025

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Tuesday 28 January 2025

UK Trade Envoy Programme

Tuesday 28th January 2025

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Jonathan Reynolds Portrait The Secretary of State for Business and Trade (Jonathan Reynolds)
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The Secretary of State has today appointed 32 Parliamentarians covering 79 markets to the United Kingdom’s trade envoy programme.

The United Kingdom’s trade envoys will play an integral role in the Government’s growth mission and delivering our plan for change by helping to create opportunities for UK business to compete abroad, break into new markets and attract greater inward investment from their markets.

They will play a crucial role in supporting my Department’s growth priorities, in particular through helping deliver the industrial and trade strategies and attracting foreign direct investment to every region in the UK. They complement the work of our ambassadors, high commissioners and His Majesty’s trade commissioners in their respective markets by engaging with their host Governments, leading trade delegations, hosting inward delegations, meeting businesses in the UK and in market, and lobbying on market-access issues.

The role as a United Kingdom trade envoy is unpaid and voluntary with cross-party membership from both Houses.

The Secretary of State is pleased to appoint:

The hon. Member for Richmond Park (Sarah Olney MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to North Africa.

The hon. Member for Bolton South and Walkden (Yasmin Qureshi MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Egypt.

The hon. Member for Leyton and Wanstead (Calvin Bailey MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Southern Africa.

The hon. Member for Chelsea and Fulham (Ben Coleman MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Morocco and Francophone West Africa.

The right hon. Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath (Jane Ramsey) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Ethiopia.

The hon. Member for Clapham and Brixton Hill (Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Ghana.

The hon. Member for Vauxhall and Camberwell Green (Flo Eshalomi MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Nigeria.

The hon. Member for Edmonton and Winchmore Hill (Kate Osamor MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to East Africa.

The hon. Member for Tooting (Dr Rosena Allin-Khan MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to South Africa.

The right hon. Lord Spellar of Smethwick (John Spellar) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Australia.

The hon. Member for Neath and Swansea East (Carolyn Harris MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to New Zealand.

The right hon. Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Tom Watson) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to the Republic of Korea.

The right hon. Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Richard Faulkner) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Taiwan.

The hon. Member for Bradford West (Naz Shah MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Indonesia and ASEAN.

The hon. Member for Warwick and Leamington (Matt Western MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

The hon. Member for Mid Norfolk (George Freeman MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Brunei.

The hon. Member for Washington and Gateshead South (Sharon Hodgson MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Japan.

The hon. Member for Manchester Rusholme (Afzal Khan CBE MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Türkiye.

The hon. Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Ukraine.

The right hon. Lord Austin of Dudley (Ian Austin) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Israel.

The hon. Member for Hendon (David Pinto-Duschinsky MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Switzerland and Lichtenstein.

The right hon. Lord Alderdice (John Alderdice) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Azerbaijan and Central Asia.

The right hon. Lord McNicol of West Kilbride (lain McNicol) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Jordan, Kuwait and Palestine Territories.

The hon. Member for Bedford (Mohammad Yasin MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Pakistan.

The hon. Member for Liverpool Walton (Dan Carden MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Mexico.

The hon. Member for Leeds North East (Fabian Hamilton MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Southern Cone.

The hon. Member for Birmingham Erdington (Paulette Hamilton MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Commonwealth Caribbean.

The right hon. Lord Liddle (Roger Liddle) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Andean.

The hon. Member for Whitehaven and Workington (Josh MacAlister OBE MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Brazil.

The hon. Member for Newport East (Jessica Morden MP) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Central America.

The right hon. Lord Hannett of Everton (John Hannett OBE) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Sri Lanka.

The right hon. Baroness Winterton of Doncaster (Rosie Winterton DBE PC) as the United Kingdom’s Trade Envoy to Bangladesh.

The new title of United Kingdom trade envoy programme better reflects the envoys’ duties in representing the whole United Kingdom, with the support of the Prime Minister, Secretary of State and Ministers.

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Early Years Qualifications

Tuesday 28th January 2025

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Stephen Morgan Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Stephen Morgan)
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Having high-quality early education and care available on parents’ doorsteps is key to giving children the best start in life. In our plan for change, we have set a milestone of a record proportion of children starting school ready to learn. We will measure our progress through 75% of five-year-olds reaching a good level of development in the Early Years Foundation Stage assessment.

A key priority to achieve this milestone is rolling out Government-funded childcare support to improve access. Eligible working parents are already benefiting from the latest phase of the expansion of childcare in September 2024, being able to access 15 hours a week of early education and childcare from the term after their child turns nine months. And from September 2025, this will increase to 30 hours per week as we deliver the final phase of the expansion.

In our plan for change, we committed to work in partnership with the sector, reforming training and support for the workforce to drive up standards. To make it easier to recruit and train the right staff, the Government are working to expand the workforce to deliver the high-quality early years provision needed. We are introducing new routes to becoming approved as early years educators and early years teachers. We are also making it easier for educators and employers to check their qualifications and know that they are working within the early years foundation stage requirements.

Early years teacher degree apprenticeship

The Government have worked with sector experts to create a new undergraduate route to achieving early years teacher status, through the publication of a new early years teacher degree apprenticeship. The apprenticeship complements the existing early years initial teacher training route and is designed for those wishing to specialise in teaching young children and babies. It enables people starting out in their careers, as well as experienced early years educators, to gain a degree and become an early years teacher without needing to incur any debt while gaining invaluable experience at work. This three-year course will be available throughout England and will help ensure we have a highly qualified workforce to support the next generation of young children and help settings recruit the staff they need.

Experience-based route

Following last year’s technical consultation, the Government intend to proceed with the introduction of an experience-based route for early years staff. This new route will support the recruitment and retention of staff by allowing suitable educators who do not hold an approved qualification to be included in the staff-child ratios at level 3 following the successful completion of a period of supervised practice. Early years providers and educators will be able to begin using the experience-based route from 3 March 2025, and we will work closely with the sector in the coming months to ensure that employers and educators understand how to deliver the route and realise the benefits.

The qualification, experience and process requirements for the route will safeguard quality by ensuring only staff with the right experience and qualifications can access the route, that the duration of the process allows for sufficient development of skills and knowledge, and that providers maintain an appropriate number of fully qualified staff. These requirements were supported in the consultation response, and in response to sector feedback we have increased the required experience of assessors and supervisors in this route from six months to a minimum of two years.

Check an Early Years Qualification service

Early years qualification requirements can be difficult to understand, particularly when determining whether a qualification is approved for working in staff-child ratios. We have developed the “Check an Early Years Qualification” digital service to help managers check the approval status of qualifications held by existing and prospective staff. We expect this to save managers’ time and increase their confidence in having sufficient, appropriately qualified staff to meet the demand resulting from the expansion of funded childcare entitlements by September 2025.

The service has been tested with individuals and organisations working in the early years during its pilot and iterated in line with feedback. It will be made publicly available on www.gov.uk later this spring.

Together, these new measures are just the latest steps this Government are taking to grow and develop a valued early years workforce, who provide the high-quality provision that supports children and families right from their earliest years.

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