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Eating at a fast food restaurant could expose children to 'shockingly high' levels of salt, a survey of restaurant chains has found.
While the rise in the number of adults being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes hit the headlines again recently, what is less reported is the sharp rise in recent years of the number of under-fives...
I am writing as a registered childminder in England who is one of the many to have objected earlier this year to Ofsted's proposal to print childminders' reports and full names and addresses on its...
Professor Siraj-Blatchford says, 'Artificially "teaching" synthetic phonics in large groups of four-year-olds will ultimately be anti-literacy development' (News, 6 April). Surely this is what is...
The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.
It's always heartening to see a debate eventually come round to your way of thinking! The Capacity report published by the National Day Nurseries Association raises some interesting points (News, 16...
The two-child benefits cap has put families in financial hardship, reduced their opportunities to learn and impacted their mental health, finds research.
We take a look at some of the biggest stories of 2013 and consider what lies ahead.
* Creative Education, the first nursery chain to float on the stock market, has made five further acquisitions. The company has bought three nurseries and a pre-preparatory school in Essex and a day...
The person featured in the photograph of the launch of The Sound Foundation Handbook (News, 12 February) was Jenny Lee, a teacher at Park Hill Infants School in Croydon, and not Sue Nicholls, as...