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More than two-thirds of working parents will have to make changes to their childcare arrangements or their working hours, as a result of cuts to the childcare element of Working Tax Credit, new...
The high cost of childcare is stopping a quarter of parents on low incomes from working, the charity Save the Children claims.
A Labour Government would increase provider funding to £7.35 an hour for free hours, introduce a national pay scale, and move towards a graduate-led workforce.
Securing funding takes dedication and a plan of action. June O'Sullivan explains how it's done
In the first of a four-part series on different regions, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers how some well-judged schemes and plenty of hard work are supporting Liverpool's early years sector network.
More than half of the parents polled for an online survey said they would not be letting their children go out trick-or-treating this Halloween.
In response to Ornella Bushell's letter (Nursery World, 25 August), I disagree with her comments that nurseries fail to see parents as an important resource and view them as a hindrance. We welcome...
Thousands of working parents could find themselves out of pocket next year when the Government's much-heralded 50 a week tax and national insurance break on employer-supported childcare comes into...
Childcare providers in over half of boroughs in the capital are receiving less in Government funding for the 30 hours than parents would pay, according to a new report.