Nick Cooper

Nick has worked with NCC Home Learning for a number of years, delivering informative articles about education, qualifications, career advice and much more. His detailed knowledge makes him a resourceful and highly reliable contributor to the brand. In his free time, he enjoys gaming and watching films with his friends. NCC is an international learning provider with over 20 years’ experience offering learning solutions. To date, NCC has engaged with over 20,000 employers, and delivered quality training to over half a million learners.

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GCSE Resits – How can they benefit you?

This week, students up and down the country are beginning to sit their GCSE exams.

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New Competition

NCC have a brand new competition!

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Most famous police officers – Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp was a famous frontiersman, gambler and marshal.

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Winner of the General Election Announced

Congratulations to the Conservative party, who won a majority of 331 seats in the general election.

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70th Anniversary of VE Day

Today marks the 70th anniversary of VE day in the United Kingdom. VE stands for Victory in Europe, and it is the anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe.

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How is the Election Won?

To end our series of politics blogs we thought it would be useful to look at how our votes are counted and how a party would win the election.

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The Truth About Vote Swapping

Vote swapping is an idea that people in the UK are only likely to have recently heard of.

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Election 2015 Profiles – UKIP

The Conservative Party were founded from the Tory Party in 1834. This is why they are often referred to as the Tories today.

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Election 2015 Profiles – Green Party

The Green Party were originally known as the PEOPLE Party when founded by husband and wife Lesley and Tony Whittaker in 1972.

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Election 2015 Profiles – SNP

The Scottish National Party (or SNP) were formed in 1934 from the merger of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party.

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