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The most recent time we have spotted feweek.co.uk on Alexa rankings was on September 18, 2015 (3,105 days ago) and then the ranking was 650,400. And this is a bit worse position than average position for feweek.co.uk in Alexa.
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Website is hosted on IP 188.65.114.122.
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We've checked feweek.co.uk recently and it was online. The load time was 0.9905 seconds faster than average. The size of document was 6,195 bytes shorter than usually. The website contained 18 links less than the average.
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PROPERTY | VALUE |
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Keywords: | (no-data) |
WEB address: | http://feweek.co.uk/ |
Summary: | Weekly newspaper serving the further education and skills sector |
<title> | FE Week |
Hosting information: | Click here for more hosting information |
Size of HTML code: | -6,195 bytes compared to average |
Total number of links: | -18 links compared to average |
Load time: | -0.99050565 seconds compared to average |
META TAG PROPERTY | VALUE |
twitter:domain | http://feweek.co.uk/ |
generator | WordPress 4.4.4 |
google-site-verification | NaqdSei6yh0uroE5XoeyYcn-ydDWmGTMKBnbnoYBcC8 |
og:image | http://feweek.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/FE-Week-line-crest-black-crest.jpg |
twitter:card | summary_large_image |
og:url | http://feweek.co.uk/ |
og:description | Half of colleges have seen a drop in enrolment figures, with the blame partly placed on the loss of the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA). A survey by the Association of Colleges (AoC) of 182 colleges shows 49 per cent are reporting falling numbers of 16-19-year-olds, compared to last year. It also shows a national drop of 0.1 per cent, the first time in 15 to 20 years the figure has fallen, with 46 colleges reporting a dip between five to 15 per cent. Colleges believe unaffordable transport, combined with the abolition of the EMA and increased competition for student numbers among school and college sixth forms, have been the main causes for a decline. The survey is further evidence supporting the findings from two surveys - conducted by Lsect - and published in FE Week. The first showed that 105 colleges forecast an initial total shortfall of 20,319 students for this academic year. Key AoC survey findings: Half of the 182 colleges that responded are seeing a drop in 16-19 |
og:image:width | 800 |
og:site_name | FE Week |
twitter:description | Half of colleges have seen a drop in enrolment figures, with the blame partly placed on the loss of the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA). A survey by the Association of Colleges (AoC) of 182 colleges shows 49 per cent are reporting falling numbers of 16-19-year-olds, compared to last year. It also shows a national drop of 0.1 per cent, the first time in 15 to 20 years the figure has fallen, with 46 colleges reporting a dip between five to 15 per cent. Colleges believe unaffordable transport, combined with the abolition of the EMA and increased competition for student numbers among school and college sixth forms, have been the main causes for a decline. The survey is further evidence supporting the findings from two surveys - conducted by Lsect - and published in FE Week. The first showed that 105 colleges forecast an initial total shortfall of 20,319 students for this academic year. Key AoC survey findings: Half of the 182 colleges that responded are seeing a drop in 16-19 |
twitter:image | http://feweek.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/FE-Week-line-crest-black-crest.jpg |
og:title | FE Week |
fb:admins | 967195993337168 |
og:image:height | 420 |
twitter:title | FE Week |
viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1 |
twitter:site | @FEWeek |
Website: | feweek.co.uk |
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Most recent position: | 650,400 reached on September 18, 2015 (3,105 days ago) |
Times found in Alexa list: | 70 |
Average position: | 823,688 |
All time highest position: | 634,439 reached on September 11, 2015 (3,112 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 998,656 reached on December 27, 2013 (3,735 days ago) |
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