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The planning issues affecting childminders that have been raised by Nursery World readers recently are sadly only the tip of a very big iceberg (Letters, 1 August; News, 6 June). Recent Department for...
'Gaelic should not be allowed to wither and die. There is clearly scope for developing Gaelic-medium education so that young people are immersed as quickly and effectively as possible in the tongue.'...
The European scheme that provides free milk to about 1.2m children in two-thirds of English state schools will continue to be subsidised by the Government, ministers announced last week, after a...
A hospital nursery in West Lothian, Scotland is at threat of closure as health chiefs say they can no longer afford to subsidise the setting.
New standards for community health and social care will aim to give children access to age-appropriate services based on their individual needs. The National Service Framework (NSF) for Children,...
Another study of daycare provision should make us think about families' differing needs.
New analysis shows the extent to which families will miss out of the Government's plans to extend childcare support for working families, both through the new Tax-free Childcare scheme and extra...
Teachers can read what their peers think about websites and software they've tested, as Jenny Benjamin reports
The introduction of new parental rights that give fathers the opportunity to take up to six months of leave has been confirmed by the Government.
Am I the only nursery manager who feels all her predictions are coming true? The Government is funding places for three- and four-year-olds and helping parents with tax credits, which is great, but...