HMRC guidance and remuneration of coastguard volunteers
On Wednesday 1 July 2026 there will be a Westminster Hall debate on the remuneration of Coastguard volunteers. The debate will be opened by Alistair Carmichael MP.
Use the interactive dashboard to find constituency-level data on apprenticeships.
This page provides data on apprenticeship starts, achievements and participation for parliamentary constituencies in England for each academic year from 2019/20 to 2024/25. Data is available on apprenticeship starts broken down by learner age (under 19, 19-24, 25+) and by apprenticeship level (intermediate, higher, advanced).
The Library briefing Apprenticeship statistics for England provides more statistics at a national level. The briefing Apprenticeships policy in England has more information about apprenticeships policy.
Use the dropdown menu below to select the constituency you’re interested in and view key statistics.
If you would like to access this information in an alternative format please email papers@parliament.uk and we will review your request.
Data is published by the Department for Education and based on the Individualised Learner Record collection, which is administrative data returned by FE education colleges and training providers about the learners in their system.
Apprenticeship starts are a count of apprenticeship programmes that begin in an academic year. If a learner changes their programme, pathway or level, they will be treated as a new start.
Achievements are the number of learners who successfully complete an end point assessment.
Headline figures are rounded to the nearest 100. Individual totals are rounded to the nearest 10. This means that zeroes may not be true zeroes.
More information about methodology can be found on the Department for Education website under Further education and skills statistics: methodology.
Department for Education, Apprenticeships, New Parliamentary Constituency Breakdowns
On Wednesday 1 July 2026 there will be a Westminster Hall debate on the remuneration of Coastguard volunteers. The debate will be opened by Alistair Carmichael MP.
On Tuesday 30 June 2026, the House of Commons will consider estimates of spending of the Department of Work and Pensions, in so far as it relates to spending priorities and performance. The debate will be opened by Debbie Abrahams MP.
The Access to Work scheme provides practical advice and support to disabled people and their employers with the intention of helping more disabled people start or stay in work. There has been a big increase in take up in recent years leading to the number of outstanding applications increasing from 6,900 to 66,700 in a four year period.