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A ban on additives linked to hyperactive behaviour in children should be put in place throughout Europe, the Food Standards Agency said last Thursday (10 April).
Schools are increasingly providing children with food, clothes and washing facilities, according to a survey of head teachers.
Four in ten employers are unprepared for the changes to rules on paternity leave and pay that come into force next month, according to a new survey.
Having read about provision for children aged six in Denmark and Finland (News, 31 July) and about home schooling (Letters, 21 August), it seems to me that more thinking has to be done in the UK....
Next week, Nursery World will have a brand-new cover design to reflect the ethos and readership of the magazine. Its professional and informative style will be complemented by pictures of children and...
A washing line with 15 babygrows pegged onto it to represent the number of babies that die every day in the UK, will tour London landmarks today (15 June) as part of a national campaign.
A childcare charity is to launch a commercial service in order to sustain its core service to parents. One Stop Childcare, a community organisation with charitable status, provides childcare to more...
Childcare settings need to know about the risks of this potentially dangerous infection and how to prevent it, says Annette Rawstrone Recent outbreaks of the deadly bug E. coli 0157 in day nurseries...