Press releases

We are happy to help journalists with questions about English UK and UK ELT. Contact our external relations manager Susan Young on susan.young@englishuk.com.

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  • English UK publishes antiracism plan
    14 July 2021

    Today we published our wide-ranging antiracism plan to promote a fairer, more inclusive and equitable UK ELT sector.

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  • New Europe Future Outlook report helps ELT centres plan for recovery
    1 July 2021

    Our new research into the future of Europe as an ELT market has been made exclusively available to members and centres accredited by the British Council.

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  • English UK members tell parliamentarians what help they need to survive
    25 June 2021

    MPs and peers will lobby the government with recommendations for supporting UK ELT after an evidence session discussing the impact of Covid-19 and Brexit on the sector. 

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  • Meet the new leaders of English UK's Board of Trustees
    24 June 2021

    Mark Rendell and Shoko Doherty have been voted the new chair and vice-chair of the English UK Board of Trustees. Both are active members of the ELT industry, running schools in England and Wales. They play a major role in representing the sector both locally and nationally, and believe their experience will be invaluable in helping the industry tackle the challenge of rebuilding after Covid-19 and the withdrawal of EU freedom of movement.

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  • English UK's response to the first traffic light list update for international travel
    4 June 2021

    Once again we are hugely disappointed that the government's first review of its traffic-light system not only sees no new countries added to its green list but also contains no indication of when and how countries might be moved to green in future. This is in contrast to the announcement from the Irish government today that arrivals from the EU and elsewhere with a vaccine certificate or a negative Covid-19 test will be welcome there from 19 July without quarantine and other restrictions.

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