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Government welfare and tax changes, together with lower than forecast wage growth, will leave the majority of children in the UK living below the breadline within the next two years, according to new...
Nursery nurses are notoriously badly paid, even though their work is increasingly demanding. For many, home ownership is out of reach -a recent survey found that a pair of nursery nurses on average...
This type of play should bring out the designer in both boys and girls, explains Penny Tassoni
Who should get the nannies' vote in the general election? A quick glance at the parties' promises sees the Conservatives offering families a 50 a week tax credit per under-five child regardless of the...
David Cameron has admitted that he delayed his Cabinet reshuffle to help his son write a poem based on the A A Milne poem, Furry Bear.
In the battle for votes at the next election, universal childcare will not be easy to deliver.
National Sure Start month has seen plenty to celebrate. However, the concerns of the early years sector have also been evident, with extended schools the top cause of worry. Last week's Nursery World...
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
Our annual Nursery Chains supplement is out now, free with the latest issue of Nursery World.
The number of pre-school children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes has risen dramatically, a study has revealed. A five-fold increase over 20 years in the disease in children aged under five was found...