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Reform of primary school education has been abandoned, following the failure of proposals for curriculum changes to make it through the final stages of the Children, Schools and Families Bill before...
Further to last week's news story, a spokesperson for Bright Horizons has asked us to point out that when private education provider Nord Anglia contracted to buy the Milton Keynes-based nursery group...
I fully agree with the comments about low rates of pay in the childcare sector that were highlighted in the Daycare Trust report Who will care? (News, 4 October). It seems funny that someone stacking...
Ofsted's quarterly statistics on the number of registered childcare providers and places in England have always given a really useful snapshot of trends in the early years sector.
In response to 'Vouchers bring growth hopes for companies' (News, 22 September), I would like to draw Nursery World readers' attention to the problems we face with the sheer scale of this scheme....
Analysis of childcare costs by Labour shows that the average cost of a part-time childcare place has risen by 80 per cent since 2010 when the party was last in office.
Your news item on national pay scales (Nursery World, 26 May) suggests the option proposed by education secretary Ruth Kelly is welcomed. NDNA agrees the two-tier system should be examined and a...
More than half of all children born extremely prematurely need extra help at school, according to new research.
Low-income families in 2015 will have to find over 60 per cent more of their own money to pay for childcare compared with 2006, according to new research.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched an awards scheme for early years settings to support children’s health, well-being and development.